Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think of people who use space heaters at work? I think it's environmentally wasteful, and wish they were outlawed. In my workplace, it's mostly lower level employees who order and use these --- and it's mostly if not exclusively women.
We are a green workplace. Of course, nothing I can do about it, except post here.
What do you think of people who over-air condition their office buildings to such extremely cold temperatures that many employees are forced to bundle up with blankets and use space heaters in the middle of July? I think it's environmentally wasteful, and wish it was outlawed. In my workplace, it's mostly men, menopausal women, or obese people who demand such extremely cold temperatures - and they're mostly if not exclusively really selfish and dismissive of other people's discomfort.
Kinda like those of you who expect the rest of us to swelter so you can rock your spaghetti straps and sandals?
Put on a sweater and shuttie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you think of people who use space heaters at work? I think it's environmentally wasteful, and wish they were outlawed. In my workplace, it's mostly lower level employees who order and use these --- and it's mostly if not exclusively women.
We are a green workplace. Of course, nothing I can do about it, except post here.
What do you think of people who over-air condition their office buildings to such extremely cold temperatures that many employees are forced to bundle up with blankets and use space heaters in the middle of July? I think it's environmentally wasteful, and wish it was outlawed. In my workplace, it's mostly men, menopausal women, or obese people who demand such extremely cold temperatures - and they're mostly if not exclusively really selfish and dismissive of other people's discomfort.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, the ac is blasted throughout my building and I have a space heater. Otherwise I wouldn't be able to function.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry about the lower level comment. But I will say that the women who do this often wear summer outfits including sandles and unlike one of the pp's make very little effort to dress for the environment. And our workplace is not set at 64. Brrrrr.
Anonymous wrote:What do you think of people who use space heaters at work? I think it's environmentally wasteful, and wish they were outlawed. In my workplace, it's mostly lower level employees who order and use these --- and it's mostly if not exclusively women.
We are a green workplace. Of course, nothing I can do about it, except post here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I used one year-round back when I worked. Our "green" building consistently kept the temps at about 64 degrees, which is basically only comfortable if you're a man, menopausal or obese.
+1. And I was in a department where everyone but me WAS one of those things. I was wrapped in a cardigan and a pashmina with another one on my lap and the space heater cranked. Plus tea. And my nose and fingers were still ice cubes. You know what's really wasteful and not at all "green," OP? Excessively ACing an entire office building. Takes way more energy than one little space heater. If you want to be green, turn up the temperature and stop bitching on DCUM about people who are trying not to freeze at work. But I guess since they're just "lower level women," who cares, right?
Anonymous wrote:I used one year-round back when I worked. Our "green" building consistently kept the temps at about 64 degrees, which is basically only comfortable if you're a man, menopausal or obese.