It’s often baffling to me that people are considered professionals when they entirely cannot complete the only job they should be capable of. This realization came to me years ago when my associate and I attempted to drop off some trash at a local dump… Only to be told that their trash scale was broken. As my associate and I drove away, my associate and I laughed heartily. Isn’t that the only part of your supplier that actually matters? How do you consider yourself a viable dump if you cannot do the one thing that brings capital into your business? Well, this confusion has only persisted in my lifetime, however recently, I had to come to the conclusion that the people who built my house had no idea what they were doing. It became apparent when I started noticing where they sited the air vents throughout the entire house. You see you, my associate and I have a central heating, cooling, plus air quality control system that supports all of our indoor air quality plus air temperature measures. This means, my associate and I have to rely on an expansive HVAC duct system to transfer extravagant indoor treated air from the air handling devices to every room. As you might imagine, the air vents are an important component of this error handling layout. Unfortunately, the supplier who designed this house apparently did not consider where the air vents should be sited. In every room my associate and I struggle to fit any furniture without blocking all of the air vents that lead to the air HVAC duct. Either my associate and I arrange every room in a way that prohibits air flow… Or my associate and I completely dismiss the principles of Fung shui.

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