Numb fingers make it difficult to get work done

Working in a sales office can be easily hectic.

My associate and I are always trying to entice current clients & much of the time is spent in meetings with them.

Getting ready for those meetings takes up the rest of my work days. Before I can even set the appointment I have to do a bit of homework about the prospective client. I need to know where they need our help the most & that takes online research, location research, & even getting to know a bit about the woman I will be meeting with. All of this prepares me for success & helps me land the account. It also allows me to steer clear of someone who obviously does not need our products. All of this preparation is done at the office & there is one major problem with that. Our office is consistently freezing. The boss says that she is consistently sizzling so she cranks the cooling system down to where it is uncomfortable for the rest of us. In fact, typing on a keyboard, whether researching or developing a proposal is downright painful. My fingers feel like they are going to freeze & fall off. I easily obtained a pair of those fingerless gloves to help keep my hands moderate while at work. It may seem odd that I wear them in the middle of summer time but it does help a bit with circulation. On the days that I am stuck in the office trying to work I consistently make sure to eat breakfast outside so I can thaw out a bit. I wish our boss would realize that my friend and I would be far more productive if she would adjust the temperature to make us comfortable.
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