I've never worked outside of BC but I've had to work jobs ranging in -38 up to 46 during the heatdome last summer. I would gladly go back to field work up north in the coldest winters than work in anything above 35. Fuck the heat, it's awful, hell is hot for a reason. Once you learn to properly layer your clothing and watch for points of heat escape then it's a breeze, but fuck me no amount of wet clothes over your shoulders/head can make existing in the heat okay
definitely, cold is better than heat, you can bundle up with the cold, but the heat is unbearable even if you go nekkid. I pretty much veg out if its too hot and humid.
I've never worked outside of BC but I've had to work jobs ranging in -38 up to 46 during the heatdome last summer. I would gladly go back to field work up north in the coldest winters than work in anything above 35. Fuck the heat, it's awful, hell is hot for a reason. Once you learn to properly layer your clothing and watch for points of heat escape then it's a breeze, but fuck me no amount of wet clothes over your shoulders/head can make existing in the heat okay
definitely, cold is better than heat, you can bundle up with the cold, but the heat is unbearable even if you go nekkid. I pretty much veg out if its too hot and humid.