When I knocked on the door, the resident refused to open her house
You never know what you are going to get when you are interacting with the general public, then periodically people entirely surprise me with how pleasant and kind they can be. Other times, I am honestly blown away by how awful, rude, and dismissive humans can be! Unluckyly, in my line of toil I interact with a lot of humans. This means that I have a pretty even mix of great and bad experiences with the citizens of my city. When I went into the heating, cooling, and ventilation industry I never entirely anticipated how much human contact I would have. I learned all about servicing indoor air handling devices at my local trade university and I consider myself a pro at troubleshooting air conditioners and heaters. However, I am not so great at troubleshooting angry shoppers when they get uppity about their central heating and cooling systems. Recently, this was the case when I was called out to a local house for a routine cooling system repair appointment. I battled traffic the entire way there and I was sweltering hot by the time I arrived. When I arrived in the driveway I saw somebody staring at me from the window and quickly ran up to the front door to get a jump on in the heating and cooling repair. When I knocked on the door, the resident refused to open her house. I couldn’t get inside to complete the central heating and cooling inspection or to repair her supposedly broken air conditioner. As I drove away I earned a call from my Heating and A/C dealership… The owner of the house called and insisted that I was a stranger trying to chop in, she was wrongly convinced that she had called a unusual Heating and A/C company.