A lot of people take the metro in this area. Go away. |
Stop trolling. |
The low temps will be close to 80 next week. And the humidity is highest in the early morning. Everyone’s gonna be real sweaty. |
Back in the day (thank god it’s relaxed!) flip flops and sleeveless shirts were prohibited in our lobby. We’d line up in the shade alongside the building to change shoes and put cardigans over our shoulders before going in and then get dressed in the lobby bathroom. The big bosses who set this policy all had car service privileges so I don’t think they ever thought through how the logistics of the dress code worked! |
Presumably, they are not also returning home at 7 am and it will be much hotter/more humid at the end of the work day? |
Starting from now, it's not going to be 60-70F at 7am until mid-fall. |
I have a driver, but I cannot imagine the metro is much worse. Aren't the trains air conditioned? And the stations? |
Get there early. Change into something super light and airy for the walk back to the metro. |
I did this at my last job where I had to walk about eight blocks from the metro to the office. My boss used to commute in gym clothes, workout at the gym in the building, then change into work clothes after showering. That was a clever way to deal with the sweaty walk but I couldn’t get myself in early enough to pull it off. |
Carrying all this stuff (and on a hanger!) is only going to make that walk hotter and more tiring. |
You’re trading carrying stuff during a commute to look good for 10 hours. Anyway, I carry way less in the summer. No extra shoes, coffee mug, packed lunch, winter coat, or other stuff. A summer outfit is nothing compared to all that. |
LOL thank you for your contribution |
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It’s at least 70F with high humidity. Plenty of people, myself included, start to sweat quickly when walking in that kind of weather. I agree with those who recommend bringing a change of clothes, OP. Yes, it’s annoying, but IME less so than sweating in my work clothes. |
Have you lived through a DC summer?? It will not get below 78 for long stretches of the summer and will be incredibly humid. Early morning and late night don't help here. She'll be sweating. Especially in the city where all the concrete and cars increase the temp feel even more. |