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<blockquote data-quote="blue efficacy" data-source="post: 654221" data-attributes="member: 6435"><p>You obviously don't understand. First, 20 degrees is "mildly cold" this time of year where I live.</p><p></p><p>Low temperatures in the hub do not feel good when you walk through a -20 wind chill to get into the building.</p><p></p><p>Also, when it is that cold outside, we do not hang out there, for 5 hours STRAIGHT. Maybe we jump in and out of a truck with a heater. Maybe we go take a break outside of the refrigerated work area, etc.</p><p></p><p>There is absolutely no escape when they have it cold like that, and that is what makes it so bad.</p><p></p><p>And I would rather have 100 degrees than be so cold. Especially the first day when I was blindsided, expecting it to be somewhat comfortable as in years past... I was very angry to say the least. Even when I was able to dress in anticipation, there is only so much I can wear on my hands and still do my job..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue efficacy, post: 654221, member: 6435"] You obviously don't understand. First, 20 degrees is "mildly cold" this time of year where I live. Low temperatures in the hub do not feel good when you walk through a -20 wind chill to get into the building. Also, when it is that cold outside, we do not hang out there, for 5 hours STRAIGHT. Maybe we jump in and out of a truck with a heater. Maybe we go take a break outside of the refrigerated work area, etc. There is absolutely no escape when they have it cold like that, and that is what makes it so bad. And I would rather have 100 degrees than be so cold. Especially the first day when I was blindsided, expecting it to be somewhat comfortable as in years past... I was very angry to say the least. Even when I was able to dress in anticipation, there is only so much I can wear on my hands and still do my job.. [/QUOTE]
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