Pandemic and Heating, Ventilation, and A/C killed air travel for me

For some reason, I seem to find the flights where the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C cooling just isn’t getting it done.

It’s odd but I easily just don’t miss traveling by plane at all. Granted, since or territories were realigned when we left the zone controlled Heating, Ventilation, and A/C of the office during the pandemic, I have less far to travel for business. The supplier I work for closed the zone controlled Heating, Ventilation, and A/C of the offices up only a couple of weeks into the outcut of Covid. That left those of us who have to meet with buyers a bit out in the cold. It took several meeting for us to rearrange the territory map so we could drive to our costumers. That summer, I spent a lot of time inside my automobile what the air conditioner on max. But I found that there were a lot of pluses that went with traveling over the road instead of flying. For 1, I didn’t have 1 missed appointment that whole summer time due to a flight cancellation. That’s the first time for that in my entire career perhaps. But I also never missed being so overheated on the planes. For some reason, I seem to find the flights where the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C cooling just isn’t getting it done. I got off those flights and would have to check into the hotel just to change into a current suit before going to see the customer. Sure, it takes a bit more planning and a bit longer to get around my current territory but I’m wonderful with that. Plus, I’d much rather stay at the interstate hotels where the heating and cooling is far more consistent.
Cooling technician