I've just been watching the blizzards that are sweeping the US and Europe on the news and am wondering how you poor sods in the northen hemisphere cope with having to work in weather like that.
I was born in London and emigrated to Oz in my early teens and can still remember the bad winter of '66. I can remember walking through the slush to get to school and spending the day with wet feet and trying to keep my fingers warm enough so I could write. I also remember chillblains, cracked skin and having a permanent cold. I havent seen snow for over 40 years and I'm happy to keep it like that.
Its bad enough walking around town with toolcase, vacuum and laptop but having to do that with thick coats, boots and gloves then having to peel the lot off when you get to the customers heated office so you can work must be a pain in the arse for you guys.
My biggest whinge in Oz is when you leave your car in the sun for a few hours you have to run the air-cond for 5 min until the steering wheel has cooled down enough to touch.
I was born in London and emigrated to Oz in my early teens and can still remember the bad winter of '66. I can remember walking through the slush to get to school and spending the day with wet feet and trying to keep my fingers warm enough so I could write. I also remember chillblains, cracked skin and having a permanent cold. I havent seen snow for over 40 years and I'm happy to keep it like that.
Its bad enough walking around town with toolcase, vacuum and laptop but having to do that with thick coats, boots and gloves then having to peel the lot off when you get to the customers heated office so you can work must be a pain in the arse for you guys.
My biggest whinge in Oz is when you leave your car in the sun for a few hours you have to run the air-cond for 5 min until the steering wheel has cooled down enough to touch.
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