I wish. So 110 inside. You should been at my job today. Outside the the sun. Was 96 and I was on the road working at they said it was around 121. Plus the paver the black-top was 300 plus.
I will trade jobs with you I sit inside in 110.
2006-08-01 13:21:57
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answered by James H 3
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I wouldn't risk it unless you don't need the job.
Get a fan, and try cooling off with water, soak a cloth or something and put it around your neck. It's safer than a pink slip, and it really does help. Sorry you are going through that kind of heat. (Check out the movie about global warming if you don't think this is related.)
2006-08-01 20:23:41
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answered by Rockvillerich 5
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i would ask the supervisor if i could go in to an air conditioned area if there is one and if there is none i would ask if i could go home to do the rest of my work. that is if you work in an office and you have a computer at home
2006-08-01 20:21:28
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answered by kristikay1965 3
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That sounds like a health code violation to me...so yes.
2006-08-01 20:20:02
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answered by lt 3
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You should be able to - but I would call the health department, fire department, police department - anyone who could come over and check it out - just to insure my job.
2006-08-01 20:21:53
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answered by Holiday Magic 7
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I should imagine if the heat is making you sick, you could leave without being fired.
2006-08-01 20:19:29
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answered by hopflower 7
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Can our troops leave Iraq if it's too hot?
2006-08-01 20:20:48
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answered by Spelunking Spork 4
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yes, and if you get a pink slip I would fight it.
2006-08-01 20:20:41
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answered by Anna Z 4
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i would. that would be considered inhumane working conditions
2006-08-01 20:19:32
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answered by Anonymous
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i would think so. that's hazardous to your health.
2006-08-01 20:19:33
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answered by Anonymous
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