The little girl sat next to me while I worked on the A/C unit.

I asked him if she was going to go to Heating, Ventilation, and A/C school or if she was going to kindergarten? She sat back down and took her position and told me her mommy said she had to go to kindergarten

I was on my last A/C repair last week; the gate that led to the backyard was locked. I knocked on the front door and waited for the owner of the new home to answer. I heard someone yell just a second, when a little girl about more than four-years-old, opened the door. She told me her mommy was playing with soap bubbles, and she was going to show me where the a/c unit was. As she showed me through the kitchen, I saw where her mommy was doing dishes and there were indeed a lot of soap bubbles. When I walked over to the a/c unit, the little girl was behind me. She didn’t say a word, however she sat cross-legged with her elbows on her knees and her chin in her hands. She watched with the intensity of someone who was trying to memorize each step. When she didn’t understand what I was doing, she asked me to tell him and show him again. I told him she was a pretty smart little guy, and she stood up and told me she was 5 1/2 and going to school when summer time was over. I asked him if she was going to go to Heating, Ventilation, and A/C school or if she was going to kindergarten? She sat back down and took her position and told me her mommy said she had to go to kindergarten. She said she would rather go to Heating, Ventilation, and A/C school, because it would be more fun. When I told him she got popcorn and they got to play games in kindergarten, she said she would wait to go to Heating, Ventilation, and A/C school after kindergarten.

 

 

cooling technician