Although he was a qualified meteorologist, Hopkins ran up a terrible record of forecasting for the local newscast.
He became something of a local joke when a newspaper began keeping a
record of his predictions and showed that he'd been wrong almost three
hundred times in a single year.
That kind of notoriety was enough to get him fired. He moved to another part of the country and applied for a similar job.
One blank on the job application called for the reason for leaving
his previous position. Hopkins wrote, "The climate didn't agree with
me."
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