Like the classic game, Rush Hour you may have played as a kid, the parking situation here at SmithGifford is complicated. With more employee’s than parking spots, we first ignored the lines, now we’ve resorted to parking each other in. As you can imagine once one person needs to leave, a couple of people have to move their cars. It’s kinda entertaining watching the big cars and little cars try to maneuver around each other. See it the way we do, its all a game that gives some people a quick break in their day. I’ve even created my own cartoon-like rendition of how the average day looks from an aerial view.
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