Once suppertime rolls around, I put labor on hold and get into a/c that I don’t have to pay for.
Working remotely comes with some schedule variations in the Summer. This is something that I learned three years at the height of the pandemic. It was also the time that I first worked anywhere however inside the zone controlled HVAC of the office. I enjoyed the heating and cooling in that locale. Being dressed professionally can be pretty angry if there isn’t a priority on quality heating and air in the office! While I still miss that zone controlled HVAC in that office, I sure don’t miss the suits. And I don’t miss the office environment as a whole either. Once I figured out the rhythm of laboring remotely from the central a/c of my home, my labor actually improved. That made it self-explanatory for me to just stay property when the office reopened. However, when the Summer months get here, I have to change up my schedule since I have to pay for the a/c in my home. In the Summer, I like to get up well before dawn to get started on my labor for the afternoon. Most of my labor is done by deadline and I also collaborate with others. So getting started early allows me to get much of my labor done prior to the peak heating hours of the afternoon. Once suppertime rolls around, I put labor on hold and get into a/c that I don’t have to pay for. This is the time I do my errands and care about the commercial HVAC of stores where I shop. I keep the thermostat near 76 while in the peak heating hours. So when I come home, I crank the fans and catch up on the texts for the afternoon before the smart thermostat starts cooling the home down.