Summer labor schedule revolves around HVAC cooling

Well, it’s October thankfully.

In my book, that’s undoubtedly the respected end of summer.

While several areas to the north are already fully into the fall weather, the air conditioner is still kicking on where I live. But that’s pretty normal. The nice section about that is the fact that the HVAC cooling demand is noticeably waning & the temperature are dropping. So this also means that my labor schedule will free up a bit more. That’s because my labor schedule is tied to the HVAC cooling in my lake house & the peak heating minutes of the day. I chose to stay at lake house after the pandemic sent me out of the zone controlled HVAC of the office. After a bit of initial difficulty, I was able to get enjoyable at toiling remotely. Thankfully, I have the sort of job that lends itself to toiling remotely. Once I got my rhythm, I was amazed at how much more I was getting done. Not only that, but the quality of my labor rose significantly as well. And that first Summer of the pandemic, I l earned how to labor around the HVAC cooling. We keep our temperature control pretty high while in the worst heat of the day. This saves a ton on HVAC cooling costs. So I l earned to rise super early & get started. Then after breakfast, while the lake house was it’s warmest, I set off for errands inside the HVAC cooling of stores & all that commercial HVAC. Then, it was back lake house to wrap things up in the night as the lake house started cooling again.

 

 

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