I took off my shoes and socks.lo siento, hace tanto calor que puedes quitarte la ropa?
95 degrees in NYC today. I'm in a glass office tower on the waterfront with 3 sides fully exposed to the sun and the AC is off
days like this make me pissed off that they took away our telecommuting.
while getting stabbed in the chest is certainly worse than getting kneed in the balls, I think it's OK to complain about eitherM-F I sweat myself twice a day to the point where I stop sweating, at work; don't cry please
that was your own stupid choiceOh, stop your whining. Our low last night was in the 90's. On Thursday it was over 110 when I was outside doing yardwork for a few hours.
that was your own stupid choice
I had to get it done because my yard was going nuts and my pool needed to be scrubbed and have its chemicals done so it didn't go green. That's when I had free time so that's when I did it. That's life. You do what you need to get done and inconveniences like getting sweaty doesn't really matter.
Hmmm... didn't think of that.... gonna go with gaudy silk flowers then :thumbsup:they'll wilt
Good to know that hvac mechanics have the power of god
<--- hvac mechanic
Not really, just the ability to overcharge (money) immensely.
i must admit,i dont overcharge. I know places that do. I am only on 45per hour as a sub contractor and 50 per hour when working direct for client
Labor is an item on the bill, do you tell them that the condenser (outside unit) you just sold them installed for $2500 cost you under a thousand and it only takes a couple of hours max to install? So you charge $90 in labor but made 150% profit on the condenser.
If more people knew the "actual" prices of the parts that go into an HVAC system they would be flabbergasted at the amount of profit in the industry.