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<blockquote data-quote="irregguy89" data-source="post: 1253329" data-attributes="member: 51247"><p>I woke up this morning and the temperature was -6 it felt like -35. I went to work this morning and I thought to myself I know that the warehouse wouldn't be stupid enough not to have the heat on today. Of course I'm not surprised I walked into the building today and find that a main water line has frozen and busted with water all over the floor and ice starting to form . I thought well they'll have to turn the heat on now so it won't freeze. Nope the maintenance guy is putting down salt so the water won't freeze and another guy sucking it up with a vacuum type thing. In my area today it was 21 degrees and I had to work a four hour shift with only a 10 minute break to get warm. I'm not one to complain but I think something has to be said as to why UPS will not turn on the heat on the coldest night of the year. Wondering if other people have to deal with the same thing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irregguy89, post: 1253329, member: 51247"] I woke up this morning and the temperature was -6 it felt like -35. I went to work this morning and I thought to myself I know that the warehouse wouldn't be stupid enough not to have the heat on today. Of course I'm not surprised I walked into the building today and find that a main water line has frozen and busted with water all over the floor and ice starting to form . I thought well they'll have to turn the heat on now so it won't freeze. Nope the maintenance guy is putting down salt so the water won't freeze and another guy sucking it up with a vacuum type thing. In my area today it was 21 degrees and I had to work a four hour shift with only a 10 minute break to get warm. I'm not one to complain but I think something has to be said as to why UPS will not turn on the heat on the coldest night of the year. Wondering if other people have to deal with the same thing? [/QUOTE]
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