I know that I can be an overly empathetic person, although I feel that it is what drives my professional work. I happen to be a highly dedicated residential heating and cooling professional for a well-typical air quality control supplier located downtown. I am truly cheerful with my indoor air temperature professional position, but there are times that I can be overwhelmed by how several Heating and Air Conditioning systems need my help. I can truly put myself in their shoes… Or should I say, in their metal containers. These afternoons, I know that heating and cooling systems are truly taking a beating around the country. Not only has global warming been decreasing the prevalence of heating and cooling disasters in residential homes, but the pandemic hasn’t been helping things, however since everybody stopped going to work and school, they are living exclusively by the grace of their heating and cooling systems at home. This means, people are abusing their central air conditioners and boilers more than ever before! All afternoon long, residential Heating and Air Conditioning devices are being put through their paces as people yank their control units up and down. I know that most current Heating and Air Conditioning systems went without a professional diagnostic or service appointment Springtime due to social distancing norms. This means, there are partially broken a/c units desperately trying to keep up with the high demand for indoor air temperature control handed down by uncompassionate owners. I wish that I could get out there with my Heating and Air Conditioning work truck and service every ailing a/c unit in the country, but apparently I know that this is impossible. These afternoons, I dream of broken air conditioners and I wish that people could be a little kinder to their enslaved ACs.
I feel disappointing for all the Heating and Air Conditioning units out there
- by Harold