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Ed Pawlowski Ed Pawlowski is offline
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Default dead on the job and no one noticed

On 4/17/2017 12:29 AM, OFWW wrote:

Whoever is on staff when you get there may not be when it is time to
leave. Often they do no pass on the information in any event.

As to other employee's most wouldn't even be aware of what you were
doing or why unless it affected them directly.

If the guy worked for himself then only his family would care, if he
had any. If he was an employee then his service manager would have
checked up on him. Unless it was over a weekend or was an unscheduled
call.

Typically for stores like that the store manager is a non-professional
person who just rose through the ranks simply due to employee
turnover.


Chris was single so no family to look for him. He was an independent so
no service manager to look for him.

Chris Young was a heating refrigeration guy, locksmith, general
handywork. Death was from cardiac arrest. Not sure of his age, but he
was 50ish. Overall nice guy that did a lot of work for seniors for
cheap. Sad way to go.