A shout out to those who work in the heat

UNMC Today thanks workers from facilities, general supply, security and other medical center groups who have had to brave the extreme heat outside, in warehouses and other hot venues the past few weeks.

To all you folks, wear sunblock, stay hydrated and know that we appreciate the vital work that you do so well!

Comment on this story if you share our sentiment and voice your support of those who are out in the heat today.

10 comments

  1. Sue Beach says:

    Thanks to everybody who works so hard here, inside and out! Sue

  2. Nancy Woelfl says:

    In the dark of night, sleet and snow, and summer's awful heat, you guys are awesome. Thanks for all you do. Nancy Woelfl, Library of Medicine

  3. Jessica Brummer says:

    A special shout out to the workers in General Supply and Grounds. We are so appreciative of all you do! Stay cool

  4. Patty Davis says:

    Can't forget the construction workers who are diligently braving the heat to upgrade our campus!

  5. Carol Kolar says:

    Obviously this is a miserable time to be out for long periods of time. I am not sure if the prolonged cabin fever of being inside is better or worse! Let's all be grateful that this time of year does end. Thanks, guys, for being stoic about all the heat and continuing to work thru it.

  6. Fran Higgins says:

    Yes, I appreciate them! I feel awful for the folks who work out in the heat all day. Ten minutes is fine, but all day, and doing any kind of labor…ugh. I'll be doing a rain dance again this afternoon.

  7. Lisa Houdesheldt says:

    Hoping you are all being careful and somehow managing. It must be a tremendous struggle. Thank you for your hard work and endurance!

  8. Vicky Cerino says:

    Thanks for the work you do year-round to keep this place humming. Remember, safety first. Don't compromise your health. Hang in there!

  9. Aleta Gaertner says:

    Thank you for enduring the oppressive heat. Your work is noticed and appreciated!

  10. Karen Merwald says:

    Thanks for all your hard work! We hope you will be safe.
    Karen

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