Maleficent13
<font color=blue>Heh Heh, you're all gonna die<br>
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Should the manager of a department have absolute control over the thermostat?
My manager is always hot, and she keeps the average temp in the department frigid. My employees walk around in heavy cable knit sweaters and wool pants in the middle of July, and in the middle of winter it's not unusual to see them in long underwear under their skirts, sitting at their desks in their coats and hats.
She pish-toshes them and says they are just being dramatic. As someone who has trouble typing at times because my hands are frozen, I tend to be a bit more sympathetic. She chalks up my chilliness to having an outside office.
Is there any way I can combat this?
My manager is always hot, and she keeps the average temp in the department frigid. My employees walk around in heavy cable knit sweaters and wool pants in the middle of July, and in the middle of winter it's not unusual to see them in long underwear under their skirts, sitting at their desks in their coats and hats.
She pish-toshes them and says they are just being dramatic. As someone who has trouble typing at times because my hands are frozen, I tend to be a bit more sympathetic. She chalks up my chilliness to having an outside office.
Is there any way I can combat this?


