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<blockquote data-quote="brown09" data-source="post: 666035" data-attributes="member: 22572"><p>I guess my question is...Do you have a thermometer in your work area? How do you know it hasn't gotten above 35?</p><p> </p><p>I'm just asking because I used to work on 2 different belts that were back-to-back in a wing of the building, so when doors were open we would get a not so lovely cross breeze....So been there done that...But it was always people in the other warm areas of the building that complained about it being too cold...the difference was what we were each used to....the problem with working in operations in a hub is that trucks are constantly coming and going throughout the shift, so even if they have the heat up it is hard to keep it inside the building...in the same area where we had the cross breeze...the person working the recycles area above the belt always wore just a tshirt bc he was too hot otherwise....so it wasn't that they didn't have the heat on, it was that we were losing most of it....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brown09, post: 666035, member: 22572"] I guess my question is...Do you have a thermometer in your work area? How do you know it hasn't gotten above 35? I'm just asking because I used to work on 2 different belts that were back-to-back in a wing of the building, so when doors were open we would get a not so lovely cross breeze....So been there done that...But it was always people in the other warm areas of the building that complained about it being too cold...the difference was what we were each used to....the problem with working in operations in a hub is that trucks are constantly coming and going throughout the shift, so even if they have the heat up it is hard to keep it inside the building...in the same area where we had the cross breeze...the person working the recycles area above the belt always wore just a tshirt bc he was too hot otherwise....so it wasn't that they didn't have the heat on, it was that we were losing most of it.... [/QUOTE]
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