It's not much different in HVAC tech world. I'm glad I at least have a few engineers and other professionals because the techs I started with make it feel like an adult day care.
In the last couple months I've had:
White guy ask black guy (new) for permission to use the N word and refuse to drop the topic when asked
3 Guys make separate complaints about one guy drinking too much after hours and not turning over the keys to the work truck, making them walk or Uber back to hotel
Gay girl compliment straight girls...anatomy...and talk about wanting to touch them, then unable to return to job site because she got drunk
Alcohol purchased for 19 year old tech at a company-paid dinner but no one will admit to doing it or rat on whoever did.
New guy disappears after 3 weeks ,find out through his emergency contact that he's bipolar and missed his meds due to the insurance laps between jobs, and is currently in an emergency psych hold and can't contact us, and only texted a peer (not his manager) before he checked himself in at the ER.
Audio recording of a conversation between two managers joking about the hypothetical motorcycle death of a subordinate in the presence of other subordinates. They are now former managers.
On Monday I had to stand up and remind a room full of legal adults that they are representatives of the company when they are traveling, how a coworker you've known for a week isn't someone you can say the same things to that you can to a friend that you hang out with outside of work on purpose, that the company vehicles GPS trackers tell me which one of them are wannabe Ricky Bobby's and that they need to tell their supervisor if they're gonna miss work.
We had 9 techs when I took over in May and now have 17... only 4 of them are left that the former mgr had hired. I think I'm finally getting to a good crew of pros that won't require so much babysitting.
This post is 100% reality.
Any of you guys outside the trades notice this - and keep in mind all this garbage he’s talking about is beyond the fact that he has to install and maintain mechanical systems safely and keep them working…. that’s what he’s really trying to do.
The next time you start to complain to someone that owns a service business really be careful- you’re talking to someone who lives in a world where he doesn’t even know who’s going to be there tomorrow, if any of the trucks are going to be totaled, tools pawned, you name it.
I’ve had so many clowns over the years, I don’t know how many circuses I could’ve started.
One time my wife was asking me about the drug use that I was complaining about and I had to tell her baby, I can’t say a word these guys have prescriptions.
I’m pretty sure I had one guy that’s been about a year and a half looking for a tape measure.
His name was Danny. I should’ve called him…. DaNax.
He ended up dead, stuffed in a drainage pipe.
The police would not even investigate because it was a revenge murder for sexually assaulting a juvenile.
Me, and many others on here could write a book. Just not sure if it would be comedy or horror.