Mezla PigDog, on 25 July 2013 - 11:29 AM, said:
We have a monumentally fat man in our open plan office and air conditioning units that can be changed by anyone. He has quite an aggressive character and relatively senior in the business so when he changes the AC settings we are all too scared to say anything. His preferred setting at all times of the year is to have the AC on "Cool" mode with the fans on high and the temperature set to 19C. For fucks sake, it is absolutely freezing. The rest of us all have items of clothing to keep us warm at our desks, it was 30C outside last week and I was walking around the office wearing a fleece!! As H&S officer everyone complains to me about it but it isn't a H&S issue in UK law until the temperature gets below 14C. I tell everyone to report it to the office manager as it is more a question of office etiquette. The moron office manager has passed it back to me as a "H&S issue" and she is also a rather aggressive and irrational character so there is no arguing with her. I'm sick of being freezing so have decided to take it upon myself to install lock boxes over the AC and apparently I get to choose the settings

/> Only 2 weeks before they are all fitted and the shit hits the fan (I've bought fatty a desk fan so that I can pretend I give a shit about his wellbeing). I might buy myself a lot of very cool clothing and set the things to "Heat" and 25C.
However, messing with my groove right now is the fact that I'm fecking freezing while chubby is knocking back his Type 2 diabetes pills and doesn't even have his desk fan switched on!!!!!!
To be fair, 19c is not cold. To be fairer, people who are feeling cold can wear more clothes - people who are too hot do not have the opposite (or any, really) option. Unless the guy is turning the temperature down and wearing several layers, then he's an idiot.
Not to mention that a hot working environment (and 25 is hot) is not conducive to productivity. 19 is hardly going to the other end of the scale so doesn't have the same detrimental effect.
Not to be a dick about it, but also constantly mentioning that the guy is fat is kind of a mean thing too - while that might have something to do with his preference for cooler air, it's not very fair to 1) assume that and 2) make it part of the issue. Plenty of people at my work like things to be around or below 20 (including myself, but that's irrelevant), and others would rather we have it closer to thirty - and we actually can't wear more layers, so finding a happy medium is kind of hard - but there are plenty of people of all body sizes in favour of both options. There guy may be a dick but that's no reason to be one yourself. * shrug *