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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1154882" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>1. I would crap my pants before I asked a residential customer for permission to walk into their house and nuke their bathroom. I am never more than 15 miles from my house at any point on my route, so in a pinch (no pun intended) I could just get back in the truck, drive home, clean up and change uniforms. If that results in missed stops, oh well.</p><p></p><p>2. If I did clog the customers toilet and there was no plunger, I would call a plumber, give him my credit card # over the phone, apologize to the customer, and let them know that a plumber was on the way. Spending $500 in order to avoid reaching into a customers toilet bowl with my hand to remove clogged feces is a bargain as far as I am concerned and I wouldnt hesitate to fork the money over.... but I avoid the possibilty of putting myself in such a situation by adherering to rule #1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1154882, member: 14668"] 1. I would crap my pants before I asked a residential customer for permission to walk into their house and nuke their bathroom. I am never more than 15 miles from my house at any point on my route, so in a pinch (no pun intended) I could just get back in the truck, drive home, clean up and change uniforms. If that results in missed stops, oh well. 2. If I did clog the customers toilet and there was no plunger, I would call a plumber, give him my credit card # over the phone, apologize to the customer, and let them know that a plumber was on the way. Spending $500 in order to avoid reaching into a customers toilet bowl with my hand to remove clogged feces is a bargain as far as I am concerned and I wouldnt hesitate to fork the money over.... but I avoid the possibilty of putting myself in such a situation by adherering to rule #1. [/QUOTE]
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