Why must we have to wear jackets in the office?

Anonymous
IT IS ALMOST NOV. 1ST. STOP BLASTING THE AC.

It is insane they keep cranking the AC to freezing temps like you are at the mall or at a movie theater in the middle of July. Thermostats need to be set to 70-72 after mid-October.

Reason #579 why working at the office blows. It is always so cold you can't even concentrate. Ridiculous.
Anonymous
72 is far too warm for me to concentrate. And constant heat makes my whole head dry and achy. I dont want AC but I also dont want heat. I am typically dressed in layers in the office anyway.

You can see how this works; youre not the only person there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:72 is far too warm for me to concentrate. And constant heat makes my whole head dry and achy. I dont want AC but I also dont want heat. I am typically dressed in layers in the office anyway.

You can see how this works; youre not the only person there.


Layers my ass. Why does it have to be so cold your hands are freezing to the point it is hard to type? Wear gloves while trying to type? F that.

Stop blasting the AC in November. Bring a fan if you're too hot at 72. See how it works? 72 isnt hot at all.
Anonymous
I keep a heated throw in my office.
Anonymous
I can't cool an overheated office. But I can warm one. At 72 I'm sweating.
Anonymous
Can you get a space heater?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:72 is far too warm for me to concentrate. And constant heat makes my whole head dry and achy. I dont want AC but I also dont want heat. I am typically dressed in layers in the office anyway.

You can see how this works; youre not the only person there.


Layers my ass. Why does it have to be so cold your hands are freezing to the point it is hard to type? Wear gloves while trying to type? F that.

Stop blasting the AC in November. Bring a fan if you're too hot at 72. See how it works? 72 isnt hot at all.

This time of year is normally still warm but we’ve actually had Fall this year. AC is usually set systematically based on norms. Hopefully it will be off next week.

As for the specific temps, 72 for AC is fine. But way too hot for heat. If you’re cold wear layers. People can only take off so many layers when hot whereas you can keep adding them when cold.
Anonymous
I've had a heater but purchased a heating pad. Love it. I don't want over hot air blowing on me so the heating pad is the perfect warm temp.
Anonymous
I have a blanket, hat, scarf, and gloves that I wear in the office. When I go for a walk outside in the summer it takes 20 minutes for me to realize it is hot out....
Anonymous
Thank God I am lying on my bed working on my laptop in comfort.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have a blanket, hat, scarf, and gloves that I wear in the office. When I go for a walk outside in the summer it takes 20 minutes for me to realize it is hot out....

Sounds like you have a medical problem.
Anonymous
Offices are still made to the temperature for men wearing suits. Problem is, barely anyone wears suits to work anymore (no one in our office) and the cold temps continue.
Anonymous
Ha ha ha. I used to work in a data center. 24/7 66F. I start sweating at 68F wondering what's broken now?
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