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Well today is going to suck

Anubis

No Lifer
Just got to work and its 100 degrees in my office area...its 50 outside

something broke, this seems to happen every year

ugh
 
I guess you don't have openable windows? They got removed along with style in new architecture. By new, I mean since the 60s.
 
no windows, its a manufacturing facility. cube farm areas are just placed around the place. Building itself is 1 GIANT corrugated metal structure. Its huge I think end to end its about a mile across.

Even the original office areas that were built when the plant was don’t have operable windows, but they have windows
 
That used to happen at our place a few times a year. I would usually just wait until traffic lessened then just finish the day working from home.

In fact, our A/C was never quite right. One side of the building would be 10 degrees warmer than the other, and heaven forbid you had a long meeting in a conference room without a jacket.
 
Pansies.
Welcome to the employee sauna. Courtesy of your company health plan.

Hmm, makes you wonder though. Is office equipment affected by such high heat? Does toner clump?
 
Last time that happened here (AC went out on a 104 degree day), they sent everyone home. No way I could work at a desk in that heat.
 
Same place your mom gets her dildos from.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michoud_Assembly_Facility

nah they stopped making them in 2010
 
that blows. i'm one that gets hot very easily and it sucks. i'd much rather be cold than hot, because if it's cold at least you can just put layers on. if it's hot there is just nothing you can do. my old apartment used to have central a/c and it could be brutal in the spring before they would turn it on.
 
Where the hell do you work where there is a manufacturing facility a mile long?

lol that may have been a slight exageration

its like 1800 feet corner to corner

walking it when its 100 feels like a mile

anyway they seem to have sorta fixed something its still hot but its workable now
 
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