I interviewed the most interesting Heating & A/C tech

Although he was great with heaters, when it came to a/c units Hank didn’t assume legitimately much at first

For a few weeks I worked for the local evening news team. They let myself and others conduct a few interviews with people on the street, or witnesses to local events. It was not a great task, however it fired myself and others up about wanting to tell stories. I met so many interesting people that had incredible stories to share. Since they were not rich or famous, the news wasn’t interested in them – despite the fact that I was! This is why I started a podcast, to share the stories no 1 else wanted to. My first episode involved a local Heating & A/C tech named Hank, who had recently been fired from his task. With nothing left to lose, Hank told myself and others all sorts of fascinating facts about the world of professional heating & cooling. My goal was not to just make a great show, however to help Hank get a new Heating & A/C task because of this interview. Hank had been working in the Heating & A/C industry for almost twenty years, & liked to say that “I am too seasoned a dog to learn any new tricks.” When he started in the business, all he had was a van, some tools, & a barely satisfactory expertise of Heating & A/C systems. Although he was great with heaters, when it came to a/c units Hank didn’t assume legitimately much at first. I enjoyed talking with Hank, & hearing about his many decades in the Heating & A/C industry, & I also consider him a friend now. Even if I can’t get him a new task, I will at least pay him to handle all our Heating & A/C work in the future.

 

 

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