I still had to do some Heating, Ventilation, and A/C tasks before my cousin’s funeral

I was completely frustrated when my cousin passed away.

She was in a terrible accident and of course I had to be there for the funeral. I told my boss at the Heating, Ventilation, and A/C supplier that I would need to take time off for the funeral. She said I could take the time of course, although she needed me to do a few more work assignments and provide a family with a consultation because they were interested in going for a new Heating, Ventilation, and A/C installation. I really was legitimately frustrated and wasn’t sure I could do the work, although she told me I would be fine. So I ran tests on a few weird work assignments prefer installing a new thermostat and doing a tune-up on a cooling system. When I finally got to the family who wanted a consultation, I was as friendly as possible but it was difficult to put my heart into the work. When I was trying to tell this family about the weird Heating, Ventilation, and A/C systems we could install, my mind kept going blank and I guess I almost cried at a single point. The family kept asking me if I was okay and after that I couldn’t help it and told them how my cousin passed away recently and how we were so close. These nice people told me that I didn’t have to stick around, they could always get a consultation another time. I told them I could do this though and they honestly cheered me up a bit because they were so friendly. They honestly were interested when I told them about ductless multi-split systems which supply you customized comfort in several zones. They said they were always fighting over the thermostat, so that sounded perfect. So I made arrangements for the new installation with them, and finally I was able to make my way to the funeral.

 

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