Quote:
Originally Posted by WT Sharpe
 I had a boss whose desk was right beside the A/C while mine was in a hot corner where the air didn't circulate without a fan. My co-worker, who sat next to me, had knee and hip issues that were aggravated by having a fan blowing on her, so I felt your pain. Glad it's sorted out.
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by Hemmi
We have the hot/cold discussion every day at work. Same temp and half the people are hot and the other half are cold. The hot people turn on a fan and the cold people grab a portable heater. It's ridiculous sometimes!
I wear t-shirts year round because I'm always hot. I also will go turn off those portable heaters after a bit too.
|
I don't mind wearing warm clothes, but I have my limits. I don't want to look like Michelin Man and it shouldn't impair my movement. I know that the back of the store (storage, workshop and office) will be warmer than the store since the door opens a when customers come in. I know when it's really cold outside it'll be cold at floor level in the store. Last year the store paid for my thermal socks

. But the temperature needs to be comfortable whether it's busy or not.