I don’t know how the HVAC worker is going to get his tools

I don’t know how the HVAC worker is going to get his tools

Nick February 26, 2020

Well, I sincerely hope that the Heating & A/C equipment serviceman doesn’t accuse me of stealing.

I honestly tried calling the Heating & A/C dealer as soon as the Heating & A/C serviceman left, but I knew that the Heating & A/C serviceman left as soon as he left my property.

The Heating & A/C dealer had already closed at this point, and I knew that the Heating & A/C equipment serviceman entirely took the dealer van directly home. It wouldn’t be such a major deal if I knew that I would be home tomorrow for the Heating & A/C serviceman to come by before he started his job, however what happened? The Heating & A/C serviceman was working on my oil furnace all day. When he left, he also left his tool bin at my property. The drill that the Heating & A/C serviceman was using to take my oil furnace apart was resting on the floor in the room where my oil furnace is. All of his tools were basically scattered on the basement floor. I didn’t want to move the tools for the Heating & A/C serviceman, because I was afraid of accidentally putting his tools in the wrong venue. I also didn’t want to be accused of stealing any of the tools that actually belonged to the Heating & A/C serviceman. The setback was that I was leaving to head out of the area tonight, and I wouldn’t be back for an entire week. I had no way for the Heating & A/C serviceman to grab his tools, and I had no way of contacting the Heating & A/C dealer or the Heating & A/C serviceman to tell him how to get inside my property. The only thing that I can do is leave a key for the Heating & A/C equipment serviceman and wait until he gets a hold of me tomorrow. I suppose that as soon as the Heating & A/C serviceman shows up to his task tomorrow, he is going to realize that he doesn’t have his tools.

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