I remember back in highschool taking American history.
History was my favorite subject in school and I didn’t mind it.
I regularly got “A’s” in that class and I thoroughly enjoyed the way my professor taught. I remember one certain topic was a lesson on work laws. A lot of workers in the early 1920s faced long hours, and bad working conditions. I could never imagine working in a factory for long hours in really tepid or really chilly conditions and getting paid really minimal. At labor the other day my buddy and I had a worker come to fix the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system. Supposively it broke down. It was in the middle of the summer time and every one in the office was perspiring. It reminded me of the work lesson I learned in high school, as I was feeling really moderate and uncomfortable. The worker finally fixed the problem and my buddy and I were all back to feeling comfortable again. The next day I showed up to labor and saw companys working all over the office. According to the worker that showed up yepterday he told the owner load reducing options so the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C system doesn’t have to consistently running. Some suggestions to the owner were reducing solar gain, however contractors were placing window tints on certain windows that receive a lot of sunlight. This was to keep unnecessary heat out. The companys were also installing energy efficient lighting because the outdated lighting fixtures were outdated and also letting off unnecessary heat. I think working in a safe energy efficient and comfortable labor environment is crucial.