The whole building is falling down around us and now the boiler has no heat

I’ve been working in the same office building for the past 22 years.

I’ve seen a lot of changes in that time. Hundreds of employees have walked in and out of the doors and three different managers have worked here just in the past five years. I have always tried to keep my head down. I don’t want to be part of the office drama. I mind my own business and I work hard. Lately, things have been falling apart around here. The front door keeps getting stuck. I got caught in the turn around for thirty minutes last week because the maintenance staff was on lunch. Earlier this week, we had a power surge on the fifth floor and I lost two days worth of data and work. Now the boiler isn’t working and there is no heat in the building. It’s only 57 degrees in the lunchroom and that is the only place we have to take our breaks. The boss thinks the boiler problem will be fixed soon, but it’s already been three days and no one seems to be in a rush to fix the heating problem. The whole building is falling down around us and now the boiler is shot too. The boss suggested that we bring space heaters into the office if we can’t handle the cold. It should not be my responsibility to provide heat at work for myself and my coworkers. I have two more years with the company and then I can retire. I really wish they would let me work from home until that time.

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