Bob cut his arm on the wire.

When I was still an apprentice for the Heating, Ventilation and A/C specialist, they often paired myself and others up with my older sibling Bob.

Bob had worked in the Heating, Ventilation and A/C biz for over 5 years before I even graduated from high school.

Bob was the 1 who convinced myself and others that becoming a Heating, Ventilation and A/C specialist was 1 of the smartest tasks anyone could get. When I was offered an apprenticeship with the same Heating, Ventilation and A/C supplier Bob worked for, I immediately accepted. I didn’t think that they would pair myself and others up with Bob as my professor. The first six weeks went actually well, and I acquired a lot that I had not l acquired during class. My concern was that I wasn’t sure I could ever do the same style of task on my own, however one afternoon, they sent Bob and myself and others to a lake house to service a oil furnace. Bob got down in the basement, and just as he reached for his toolbox, he caught his arm on a jagged wire that was hanging down from the ceiling. Bob not only ripped the shirt, but he ended up with a deep jagged split going up the back of his arm. I got Bob into the service van and headed to the hospital. While waiting for the doc, I called the Heating, Ventilation and A/C supplier and explained what happened, and the boss asked if I would return to the house and finish the oil furnace when all of us left the hospital? As wary as I was, I still agreed. The boss had already told the owners of the house that I would be returning.I can’t understand why the other Heating, Ventilation and A/C specialists thought I was hard to task with.

 

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