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By Chance 6: Men at Work
By Chance 6: Men at Work
By Chance 6: Men at Work
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"Rooter Service" - Just some guy's luck, the house's sewer lines are backing up, and they send the youngest greenhorn out to do the job. Well, he is young... and handsome...

"The Cable Guy" - Deadlines are due for the guy who works from home, but the internet and phones are down. He heads outside to find the cable guy at work. With luck, everything will be up in no time.

"Field Duty" - It's nice to see a fresh face out in the countryside where you usually work alone. A friend waiting to happen?

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Release dateNov 22, 2011
ISBN9781465727909
By Chance 6: Men at Work
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    By Chance 6

    Men at Work

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    Rooter Service

    The plumbing was backed up all to hell, an all-too common problem in this old house. The landlord was too damn cheap and lazy to fix the problem, opting instead to send out a plumbing service to snake out the lines only when the problem got so bad that the lid to the sewer clean-out popped off under pressure and spilled human waste out into the street.

    Likewise, I was too damn cheap and lazy to up and move anywhere else, though God knows I should have long ago. But I liked the little house, I liked the location and the neighbors, and I liked the fact that I had one of the lowest rents in the area. Conversely, the landlord liked me because in five years I have never caused a problem the likes of the difficulties the landlord had to endure with the two prior renters.

    So we had a gentleman’s agreement; the landlord wouldn’t raise the rent and I wouldn’t complain until crap was flooding into the gutter.

    Well, crap was flooding the gutter.

    I knew what the problem was, and the landlord knew it, too. He had dug up a tree from the front yard years earlier because the roots had broken into the sewer line. Well, he dug up the tree but never fixed the sewer pipe, so about every five or six months the old roots would start growing into the breaks in the old pipe looking for water and eventually block it.

    I called the landlord the night previous to get his permission to call the plumbing company whose phone number was now etched into my memory. Like following a script he’d go into his tirade about how he couldn’t understand why the roots were there if the tree wasn’t, blah blah blah, etcetera, etcetera. Then he’d tell me to go ahead and call. Just once it’d be nice to have get permission without going through the same old song and dance.

    I was told that they’d have a guy out around 5:00 pm and barring any other problems the

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