Believe it or not, I used to see this view firsthand from 1999 to 2001. I was working for a family business (not mine) in Romeoville Illinois, as a delivery truck driver.
My boss had absolutely "No respect" for Me no matter how hard I worked, and got his "Sick" demented kicks by degrading Me in front of the other workers in the shop every chance he got.
When I wasn't on the road making local Chicagoland deliveries, He took it upon himself to "Stick" Me with menial jobs like Shoveling snow or picking up debris. He only did that to Me and not our other delivery driver.
I actually would see and enjoy this view while shoveling snow from the sidewalk or parking area. This view was especially pleasant and mysterious at sunrise, or on bitterly cold mornings.
This view was nice, but My company unfortunately wasn't. So I quit.
Environmental and landscape photographer Tom Gill captures the natural and man made wonders of the southeastern portion of Lake Michigan, particularly lighthouses, the Indiana Dunes National Park, barns, and small town nostalgia. Tom was a blogger on The Huffington Post, until that blogging platform closed. He has earned international recognition for his photography, with publication in the Huffington Post, Travel and Leisure, the Daily Mail, the Australian, Melbourne and Victoria Herald Sun, Adelaide Now, Civil War Times, Weatherwise Magazine, Backpacker Magazine, American Motorcyclist, and other major newspapers and magazines. The Weather Channel, CNN, ABC, NBC, WGN news affiliates, and countless online media outlets have also featured his work. Tom holds a Fine Arts Degree in design from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and aside from photography, enjoys woodworking, sketching, kayaking, and hiking with his family.
To purchase prints of the photographs featured on Tom's blog, or on his flickr pages. Contact the photographer directly at
tomgillphotography@sbcglobal. net
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Believe it or not, I used to see this view firsthand from 1999 to 2001.
I was working for a family business
(not mine) in Romeoville Illinois, as a delivery truck driver.
My boss had absolutely "No respect" for Me no matter how hard I worked, and got his "Sick" demented kicks by degrading Me in front of the other workers in the shop every chance he got.
When I wasn't on the road making local Chicagoland deliveries, He took it upon himself to "Stick" Me with menial jobs like Shoveling snow or picking up debris. He only did that to Me and not our other delivery driver.
I actually would see and enjoy this view while shoveling snow from the sidewalk or parking area.
This view was especially pleasant and mysterious at sunrise, or on bitterly cold mornings.
This view was nice, but My company unfortunately wasn't. So I quit.
Thank You.
Eddie.
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