Why in the world can't office buildings keep the temperature regulated at a pleasant setting?
Is it too much to ask that I be able to feel my fingers enough to type and do my job? I am sitting here in my cubicle freezing to death because the vent over me is blowing cold air. HELLO! It's winter here in Utah people, lest you forget.
I'm not normally one to complain about the cold because we all know that I'm usually enjoying my own personal summer, but it's pretty ridiculous when you have to go to the bathroom and stick your hands under the hot water just to get the feeling back in them.
I am tempted to put my coat on over the fleece jacket and sweater I'm already wearing.
Anyone else have this problem where they work, or is it just me?




3 comments:
I don't but then I don't work in an office. I do however have a problem with it at home. My husband installed a new programmable thermostat and I have no clue how to work it. It's set for the heater to flip on when the house goes below 68 degrees. That's a little cold for me.
yep...it is cold here where I work too..but that is just because I don't wanna pay a crazy power bill so I freeze while the boys are at school to do my part in conserving! ;)
Because one person's cold is another person's just right. And then you add hormonal women into the mix. Whenever Luvpilot flies with over age 50 flight attendants, all they do is call up front for him to make it cooler in the cabin.
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