This entry was posted on 11/28/2011 2:39 PM and is filed under Guest writer.
Guest written by our friend Jan Petersen
I originally moved to Salt Lake City in 2001 because I worked for one of the companies that helped construct the Olympic Village for the 2002 Olympics. I wasn’t too psyched about moving there since I am a native Floridian and I was terrified to experience a Utah winter. Little did I know that I would love it here and become an avid skier. I stayed in my first little apartment for way too long. Even though I was promoted at work several times, I just stayed in my tiny apartment because I didn’t want to have to deal with the craziness of moving. I finally decided a few months ago that I was going to move and found a bigger, nicer place. I started making all of the preparations like finding movers and Salt Lake City wireless internet, when my boss informed me that he would need me back in Florida. I was so upset that I didn’t know what to do. I worked really hard to make a life for myself in Salt Lake. Luckily, I spoke to my boss about it and he sent one of my coworkers instead. It’s a good thing I have some seniority now because if not for that I would have been packing my bags by now.
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