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[quote=Anonymous]I worked for a family like this that seemed to turn off the AC/heat while they were at work. I can understand not wanting to heat/cool the house while it's empty (I was only there for 4 hours a day), but it was so uncomfortable during the time I was there. Honestly, I never ended up saying anything, but I definitely think you should since it sounds like you work full time. I would probably wait until it starts cooling down to the point that you don't think you can handle it. If they don't have the heat on then just ask them if you can turn the heat up while you're in the house. Maybe tell them you will turn it back down when you're out of the house. Honestly, I can't imagine someone not turning the heat on. No AC in the summer is terrible, but AC is a luxury not a requirement. Heat is a necessity at some points in the winter, and if they don't turn it on they could be at risk of their pipes freezing. Hopefully they understand![/quote]
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