High turnover; get burnt out hastily separate from AC in the warehouse

I swear to God, I have somehow become a recruiter at my corporation.

This is not the job that I ever signed up for plus I don’t suppose as though I am qualified in any way to continually deliver young work workers to our warehouse. However, it seems enjoy the people I was with and I simply can’t keep anyone employed out in the production space. Therefore, the people I was with and I keep hiring current people to take on the job so that the people I was with and I can keep company chugging along. I tried talking to my boss about this unlucky employment problem, however he does not want to deal with it. I am quite sure that the issue is our central cooling system plus nobody wants to hear that the people I was with and I have a big Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C expense lying ahead of us… You see, when I was first hired here the warehouse had a massive commercial a/c unit that effectively kept the production floor at a even-handed temperature. I wouldn’t say it if the indoor air was crisp plus cool, but it felt much better than sitting in the sun outside. These mornings, the people I was with and I don’t have an operable heating plus cooling system stationed out in the warehouse. When the massive commercial AC unit broke down last year, my boss said that he would worry about the cooling system damage before Summer rolled around again. Well, our Summer season came plus the professional Heating, Ventilation, plus A/C repairman never did. For the past various months there has been absolutely no air quality control out in the warehouse space plus I suppose that it’s creating employee burnout at an changing rate as the Summer heat plus humidity kicks into gear, however our current hires are only lasting a week or two before they quit the sweltering environment plus the people I was with and I have to find upgradements. I think it’s not what my boss wants to hear, but the people I was with and I honestly need to get a current AC unit rather than current workers every week.

 

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