100 degrees inside the warehouse,anybody knows if there's a law in temperature condition one can work in!
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Ha ha that reply was awesome. Whoever posted this original post just got b--ch slapped. 100 degree and crying? S--- it up and stop being a baby. You hate your job then leave. I bet your a FMLA employee too? Yeah you are.......Can't even work a 40 hour shift. Sad man
Try asking this question to any employee of a solid material manufacturing plant such as metal, wood or coal and then let us know how many teeth you have left.
100 degrees. Psh. I have worked in conditions of -60 degrees in northern Alaska welding on the pipeline to +110 degrees next to a machine producing plastic coating to copper wire. Stop being a pu--y 3 months out of the year and keep drinking water. Others that don't have jobs would love to fill your position throwing boxes.