No access to temperature control makes for an uncomfortable building

The business I work for recently built a brand new building in the downtown area.

I was extremely worried to transfer into our replaced facility.

I was gleeful to have a brand new office, desk and chair with a gorgeous view of the city. I was told that the dealer was sparing no expense and installing the latest heating, cooling and lighting technology… However, I hastily realized that there are some disadvantages to our current facility, then because of the legitimately prestigious location, there is no nearby parking. I’m now forced to leave our vehicle in a parking garage several blocks away. I then walk through temperatures that fluctuate between ninety and negative twenty degrees. I navigate crowded sidewalks and deal with snow, rain, humidity and every possible weather condition. I am legitimately thankful that the building is entire temperature controlled. I am not blissful that there is no access to a temperature control somewhere in the building. The temperature of the building is regulated automatically and according to the calendar. At a designated date, the heating plan starts up and it operates for six straight months. The morning the heating plan shuts down, the a/c take over. It doesn’t matter what the weather outside is doing. If we get a certain ly sizzling and humid October, the heating plan is still pumping sizzling air into the building, however since none of the windows open, we have no way to escape the heat. Most everyone keeps a small fan on their desk plus a jacket draped over the back of their chair. When the a/c is blasting, the building is often frosty cold.

 

 

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