My co-worker and I went downtown to meet with a possible commercial client.
The girl owns a hardware store and she was looking for someone to help with the Heating, Ventilation plus A/C work.
The building was quite ancient and needed updates. I offered to come to the property to supply the girl some help. My coworker and I met with the client. Her accent was particularly weird and I couldn’t figure out where the girl was from. I easily wanted to ask, but the girl did not speak particularly great English. I thought it might be difficult and I did not want the client to guess uncomfortable if I started asking a bunch of questions. If we get the hardware store job, I’ll particularly find a time when I can speak with a client in detail about her background and ethnicity. I particularly enjoyed the sound of the accent and I would care about to suppose where she is from. It is positively mind-boggling and I am going to think about it every single morning until I have the opportunity to figure it out. I even provided the client with a lower than average quote, because I am hopeful that my co-worker and I will get a option to go back to the property. I could have added $1,000 or more to that estimate, but I easily want to go back there and learn more information about the owner of the hardware store.. The people I was with and I could chat about life while I update the ductwork, heat pump, air conditioner, and ventilation fans. There’s a lot of work to be done.