It looks like today the battle to turn up the heater will start. It has been a cold weekend and during the night we had the first below zero Celsius night. The heater is set to 15C and that's too cold. Because the temperature sensor for the thermostat hangs in the warmest part of the store, at the back. At the front of the store, where the customers go in and out and where I have my workbench it's several degrees colder.
My father doesn't get cold quickly (plus his desk is near the heater) and he always tries to argue with me that I should wear warmer clothes and a bodywarmer. IMHO two t-shirts and a thick cardigan should be warm enough. Plus my body isn't cold, so a body wouldn't work. I get cold legs (wearing jeans), cold feet and cold hands. And when I get cold hands I'm feeling cold all over. Wearing gloves won't work in the store.
Just turning up the heat won't work; my father will turn it down again. What will work is if I wear my coat in the store, my father hates it when I do that.
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