Heating and Cooling in government buildings

Heating and Cooling in government buildings

The Ice Cold Air streaming from the air vents was literally powerful enough to blow my hair back

This week, I did not go to work. I feel entirely relaxing about it. I needed a break from my seriously stressful work environment, where everything has been going wrong for multiple months now. I can’t remember the last time that my friend and I had a single week separate from complete disaster. It seems like every time I turn around, something up-to-date has broken down or my friend and I have a up-to-date product recall on our hands. Meanwhile, upper management is nowhere to be found. I have been dealing with everything on my own, and in the meantime my own life has been going haywire. I have not had a chance to take care of my own adult responsibilities. That’s why I got to spend this afternoon running two odd government buildings in an attempt to get a up-to-date license and car registration. It was quite a tepid and chilly ordeal, let me tell you. The outdoor air temperature this week is anywhere around 100 degrees. The sun is shining, and the heat is intense. Meanwhile, every single government building in this neighborhood seems to be under a polar vortex warning, but every time I walked into a up-to-date concrete government building, it felt like the a/c was 5 times bigger than it needed to be. Every cooling system was blasting on level 11. The Ice Cold Air streaming from the air vents was literally powerful enough to blow my hair back. After walking in and out multiple times, I was both drenched in sweat and shivering in the intense cooling system. Eventually, I was so thoroughly chilly that I had goosebumps for 4 hours after leaving – and I didn’t get my license or registration completed.

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