An HVAC worker makes repairs in the walls of a rich, entitled Texan Boomer's house.
The photo depicts events that may or may not be fictional.
Entitled, rich, boomer customers are the worst customers to work with as an blue collar worker.
A long, wide driveway, where two cars could easily park, albeit one more in the shade than another.
The photo serves to aid in visualization for the reader. It is not a real photo of the house described in the story.
An invoice for the work the HVAC employee did, with a small extra charge due to the boomer customer's unfriendly behavior.
The image is a representation of the invoice, not the real invoice.
Do you think that the boomer had a point about the worker parking in a way that blocks the garage door? Should he have just politely asked him to move his truck? Or should he have parked in the sunny part of the driveway until the worker was finished with the job, and then moved his car into the driveway later?
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