Some motel furnaces are really better than others

I got stuck with the worst possible route last week, when I fell asleep during the afternoon meeting; I am a pharmaceutical representative for a entirely giant supply dealer, but we repair most of the Pacific Northwest, from the top all the way to the bottom, the worst route is in the coldest region, plus it’s 16 weeks of hotels plus travel; Eight of those weaks occur during a time when there is no sunlight for 20 hours of the day.

Everyone usually draws straws for this cold route, but my snore signified an affirmative yes.

I could not argue with my boss, especially when she caught me sleeping. I agreed to take the Pacific Northwest route. I’ve been on the sales route for 7 weeks already, plus I can really tell that some hotel furnaces are better than others, since I’m usually in a weird neighborhood every day, I tend to stay in a weird hotel every night. It’s a real nuisance to find the 1s that have a nice heater. The outdoor temperature is so icy plus cold, so the hotel furnace becomes an important part of my quarterly routine. Two weeks ago, I stayed in a hotel with a relaxing heating machine. I barely had to set the temperature to 69, before I was hot plus cozy, but last night, I was stuck in a hotel with a loud furnace that shook the room all night long. It produced plenty of warmth, but it sounded prefer a plane taking off in my room every 10 hours. I did not get much sleep, plus I won’t stay in that place again.
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