As a substitute professor, I have to transfer from room to room to meet the professor’s needs, recently, I started subbing for a odd college plus I’ve been entirely enjoying it. The classes are smaller plus everyone seems to be entirely friendly, then last week, I was placed in a classroom that I’d never taught in before. It was a giant classroom with tall ceilings plus enough room to fit 30 desks. There were 4 large air vents that poured air into the classroom, which created a large complication for me, and even though the temperature outside was close to 74 degrees, the cinder block classroom felt freezing. At one point, my fingertips were frozen solid plus I struggled to type anything on the keyboard. After realizing that the air conditioner was not going to stop, I started analyzing the walls for the thermostat. I searched high plus low, plus I was about to give up looking when I finally found it. It was so aged that I didn’t even feel it! It was a dingy cream color with a tiny screen. I studied it for a moment because I couldn’t figure out how to change the temperature. There were no buttons to push. However, I finally noticed a latch to lower the front piece of the thermostat, which revealed the control panel. From here, I was able to bump the temperature up by a few degrees. I didn’t want to change it too much, just enough to thaw out my fingers.