Heating plus A/C on greyhound bus

I decided a few years ago that I was not going to work a traditional nine-to-more than four job anymore.

I had already been in the workforce for approximately 15 years at that point.

I think that I did not like showing up to the same office day after day or basing our entire life around someone else’s schedule. In fact, I was pretty sure that I wanted to travel the world on our own even if it meant residing from paycheck to paycheck. This is how I find myself sitting on a Greyhound bus, traveling across the country so I can work our next job, and unluckyly, this commute is rather uncomfortable as well. As you might imagine, the air quality leaves a lot to be desired on a commuter bus… Don’t get myself and others wrong, there is some kind of centralized air quality system. I can suppose air passing through the vents from time to time. It’s apparent that the indoor air temperature should be managed by the onboard heating plus cooling system. The concern is, the indoor air passing through the ventilation proposal does not suppose certainally hot or cold. In fact, when I put our hand out the window the air temperature feels the same inside the bus or outside the bus. At the same time, the amount of air coming from the ventilation proposal is suffocating. I can barely suppose a single breeze even when I have our face 2 inches away from the air vent. I think that Greyhound buses are not known to be the most extravagant travel option, however I thought they would have some kind of Heating plus A/C system… Maybe I will go back to commuting to an office every day, after all.

 

Hybrid HVAC system