Posted by Mark - IN. on January 20, 2012 at 20:41:10 from (98.213.183.185):
In Reply to: Cat $h!+!!! posted by DeltaRed on January 20, 2012 at 08:10:22:
Years ago I had to do a phone repair at some residence to a small business system. Some chemical company owned the home, and put to some scientist type of guy in it, allowing him to work from there remotely. Guy called his company to complain, and they called us. There was no dialtone at the dmark on the back of the home, so had to go inside and check the equipment for the business system, which he said was downstairs in the basement. OK, I head downstairs to search for it. Cat crap all over the basement and you talk about stink. It was on the floor in every room that I saw. When I finally found the system on a wall, there were puddles of liquid cat poo in front of it on the floor, diarhea that I had to stand over, legs spread apart so I didn't step my boots in it, to get at the equipment.
The guy called in a repair, so he knew that someone, me, was coming. Think he could have cleaned up after his cats first? Looking back on it, I should have walked out and reported it back to his company, our actual customer, but like a moron, I stayed there and fixed it. He knew someone, but no shame, I guess.
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