• amniotic druid@lemmy.world
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        6 hours ago

        Disagree, as long as the temps are the same. Sun exposure/UV will sap all the energy out of you and outside work is usually going to be more physically strenuous than whatever you’re doing inside

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          I don’t experience that personally. I find the constant AC blowing on me fucks me up. Being out in the hot sun feels great. Maybe I’m a reptile…

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          Yeah but the temps never are the same are they? The sun heats the building and unless you’ve got a fan the entire shift, you have no airflow. Agreed on the UV part tho.

          Edit: Lol about the more physical/strenuous part tho.

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            If the blinds are closed and there’s half decent insulation, and maybe a fan for some airflow, inside can be much nicer.

            Offices generally don’t have this though, unfortunately

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              Warehouses and newer factories are often sheet metal buildings with no insulation and maybe a vent fan by the peak. You often get industrial blowers on the floor but it’s still pushing triple digit air at you.

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          6 hours ago

          I work in a foundry… And I’ve worked outside. Inside without A/C is far worse.

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            5 hours ago

            You’ve got to understand that a foundry is probably the most extreme form of “worked inside,” right? I don’t think its the lack of aircon making you toasty lol

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              Right but I have also worked at other factories as well that didn’t have AC as well. Before this job, I’d never stayed anywhere more than 2 1/2 years. My ADHD gets bored and tired of people too easily lol so I’ve had a lot of random experience. I’ve even worked an air conditioned desk job for a while, absolutely hated it.

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        Depends on the building. Steel reinforced concrete is brutal in summer, even with some airflow. Brick buildings that were well designed are a lot better.

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          Honestly it’d be nice if we could get some solar panels up and shade the roof at the very least.