Cold inventory

Most of the time I genuinely care about my job, and it isn’t exactly a normal 9-5, and that’s quite important for me.

I work semi-remote and have quite a bit of freedom around there, because my boss has better things to do doing than worry about numbers every day… One of the taxing parts of the position, however, is the daily inventory that I manage myself, my fantastic friend and I get a small crew of workers to come help us count, which genuinely speeds up the physical part of the job, but then the real fun begins when I get to work out the numbers! That means I genuinely usually look forward to the physical inventory count in comparison.

That is, until this month, however when I arrived at the facility bright and early in the day i was not expecting the indoor air temperature to be just as frigid as it was outside. The outdoor temperature was about 35 degrees, and there was no relief indoors. That’s when I realized that normally when I arrive at work the heater has been running in the office for a few hours and the production machinery has warmed up the rest of the facility at least a few degrees. This early in the day, however, there had been no moderate relief in the entire space. My fantastic friend and I all got our clipboards and inventory sheets, and braved the brisk air in the wareproperty wearing hats and gloves… Every hour or so all the people would run back into the moderate safety of the small office to heat up a few degrees before returning back to the wintery temperatures in the production facility. By the time my friend and I were done counting I was more than ready to rest down at a moderate computer to play with numbers all day long with a space heater at my feet.
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