Heating, Ventilation, and A/C university didn’t teach him manners

I have a strong word of advice for anyone who is going into the repair industry, however understand that you are expected to supply a repair with a personable and pleasant personality.

  • I’m not sure why people believe that they can be waiters with a scowling look on their face.

It is baffling when I encounter a mechanic who cannot make eye contact with me. And, most recently, I have been harshly put off by the manners of my local heating, cooling, and ventilation control specialist after he rudely addressed my Heating, Ventilation, and A/C problem last week. for quite a while now I’ve been noticing some swings with my central heating, cooling, and air quality control system. The air conditioning system component was making a lot of strange sounds. The furnace was putting out lukewarm air all Wintertide long. And I observed that the air purification system wasn’t removing all of the noxious odors from my indoor air. I decided to call my heating and cooling service shop to see if a professional Heating, Ventilation, and A/C professional could supply myself and others a hand. That’s when they send out 1 of the newer members of the air quality control specialist team. When the guy arrived at my house he did not have much to say before he got to work inspecting the indoor air handling appliances. I did not mind his silence because the heating & cooling repair was most important to me. When he was done with his diagnostic appointment, however, I tried to ask the guy a easy question or multiple. In response, he acted as if he could not hear myself and others and walked straight back to the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C truck. I’m sorry, but your job isn’t done until you address the person paying you.

 

Heating, Ventilation, and A/C university didn’t teach him manners