I worked in a small concert hall for a few years with barely functional Heating as well as A/C

I can’t imagine what the humidity was like inside

When I moved back lake house with my Dad to help take care of her full time, I had a remote job that paid me great cash. Shortly after moving, I had to take a large pay cut from that job to retain my employment status plus that meant looking for toil locally. And since my employment contract has a non-compete clause in it, that meant I had to find toil in a weird industry entirely. That’s what led me to searching Craigslist for job occasions in areas as diverse as food service, hospitality, plus retail. I was relieved when I saw a job opening at a nearby concert hall just minutes away from my mother’s residence. They were looking for someone to help load plus unload tunes unit for the bands playing. One night I got to see Marty Stuart plus another night the two of us set up gear for Eddie Money. They weren’t the largest concerts, but they were packed plus full of energy. Unfortunately the arena rarely used air conditioning. It was only on while I was in concerts plus it was relegated to the front of the hall, all of the areas backstage would be sizzling plus uncomfortable. There was a home office in the back as well plus it would get miserably tepid while I was in the shows. Needless to say, the lack of indoor weather conditions control led to nasty smells in that arena when it was left shut with no ventilation for various afternoons at a time. I can’t imagine what the humidity was like inside. It had to have been over 73% on various occasions, especially considering this was in a region with harshly high outdoor humidity levels.

furnace/heater tune-up

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