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Tomorrow in the UK (wednesday) it will reach somewhere in the mid 30Cs, maybe even higher. It is unfortunate for me that I have to *work* out in this heat collecting trolleys in a supermarket carpark (Morrisons). I have been fairly lucky so far though because I have only done 7am to 11am shifts the last 2 days. I have wednesday off thank god. When thursday, friday and staurday come I will do 11am to 3pm shifts. And thats midday when it is the most hottest! :(

 

I do wear suncream but its only a spray and I have only put it on my arms so far. I wear green cap, and my god has it faded to a dull light green because of the direct sunlight.

 

 

 

I'm pretty sure that this heat in the UK is caused by global warming. The longer I keep my job at Morrisons the hotter my job is going to get. :uhh:

 

Anyone else here work in the heat to?

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I work in a normal shop, and it's very hot, also: we don't have airco. Be happy you can work outside, not at a way too hot inside. :P Had two days of now, but tomorrow it's going to be 35Cs. :cry: ANd I need to work till friday. :cry:

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luckily i dont have to work in the heat like you...

 

Wednesday it will be about 36C here, so half of The Netherlands will complain :)

 

 

 

Ill be on vacation thursday to France, itll be hot there too :-w but atleast we will be at a river most of the time.

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Think yourself lucky you are outside in the fresh air. I am in an old office building with no aircon, the windows dont open properly, there is no air moving about and it is about 35+ >.

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Be happy you can work outside, not at a way too hot inside.

 

 

 

Think yourself lucky you are outside in the fresh air.

 

 

 

It's still hot out there, the air I breath outside is warm. <.<

 

I'd rather work inside away from the sunlight. I'm at home now (obviously) and I'm still hot, all windows open with one table fan cooling my computer. Hearing those graashoppers outisde make me feel even hotter lol.

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was meant to be low 30's here today and tomorrow, but it's turned out to be cloudy today which is keeping the heat down. I'm glad though because I have training later and I don't want to get burnt again.

 

 

 

edit - just looked at the thermometer in the garage and it's showing 29-30 degrees.

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I live in the UK also (Yorkshire) and I have a tennis match and then a football match today. And right now, the heat is killing me just sat in my living room, and sweat is totally not attractive <.<

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I live in the UK also (Yorkshire) and I have a tennis match and then a football match today. And right now, the heat is killing me just sat in my living room, and sweat is totally not attractive <.<

 

 

 

I'm in yorkshire too :P

 

 

 

The heat is horrible :( My poor little degu has been flat on his back all day so the heat can escape from his tummy :P

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Tis funny when theres a freak heatwave in England EVERYONE sounds like theyre ready to die.

 

 

 

Come on over to where i live, constant 40C temps. Humid as hell. Youd be on the next flight back to England.

 

 

 

Silly English :P

 

 

 

You have that sort of heat every year though. <.<

 

We get this sort of heat on and off. :uhh:

 

 

 

Luckily I take about 2 lessons of ICT a day. That means air-con in there at about 16.C 8-)

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was meant to be low 30's here today and tomorrow, but it's turned out to be cloudy today which is keeping the heat down. I'm glad though because I have training later and I don't want to get burnt again.

 

 

 

edit - just looked at the thermometer in the garage and it's showing 29-30 degrees.

 

 

 

I watch the weather every day, always hoping for rain here in the south, but it seems that in scotland theres still cloud and rain about in the north. Lucky... :wink:

 

 

 

Tis funny when theres a freak heatwave in England EVERYONE sounds like theyre ready to die.

 

 

 

Silly English :P

 

 

 

Lol that cracked me up! :lol: :XD:

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i work outside. ive been getting to work two hours early, so i can leave two hours early. get all the hard work done in the morning when the sun comes up, and its not as hot.

 

 

 

im going to have to agree with matt and daan, working outside in the heat beats working inside in the heat. i work in a pizza place, back in the kitchen. with the ovens and everything it kind of feels like hell.

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Helloooo?

 

 

 

 

 

I spend 7 hours of my day in a very hot 182-year-old building. I.e. my school. Radiators off, thank god, but no air conditioning. Or cooling of any kind. Strictly old fashioned, corridor and staircase windows shut at all times...oh yeah and a thick shirt?! Long black trousers?!

 

 

 

Indeed, most rooms at my school lack proper windows and air con. Only computer rooms contain them, dont want the computers to over heat now do we?

 

We dont have a choice of leggings either ;[. Although I wouldn't wear shorts personally (I hate the things) its nice to know we have an alternative.

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Helloooo?

 

 

 

 

 

I spend 7 hours of my day in a very hot 182-year-old building. I.e. my school. Radiators off, thank god, but no air conditioning. Or cooling of any kind. Strictly old fashioned, corridor and staircase windows shut at all times...oh yeah and a thick shirt?! Long black trousers?!

 

 

 

Indeed, most rooms at my school lack proper windows and air con. Only computer rooms contain them, dont want the computers to over heat now do we?

 

We dont have a choice of leggings either ;[. Although I wouldn't wear shorts personally (I hate the things) its nice to know we have an alternative.

 

 

 

yeh black stuff ain't much gd in schools in summer.

 

 

 

Luckly it summer hols for me

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Lol, I went to India at this time of year 3 years ago ... and trust me, India is freaking hot in the winter <.<

 

 

 

It's not bad here at the moment,30C is normal.Lol.We are not used to the cold.Since you're used to cold you won't like it here.

 

 

 

India is freaking hot in the winter?Lol.How did you come up with that? :lol:

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I live in the North, so i'm not complaining. :) Makes a change to clouds and rain. I spent all day today lounging about in the garden, bit of sun bathing and the like. Caught a fair bit of sun too. Great stuff. So yeah, "roll on tomorrow".

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