debodun
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- Location
- way upstate in New York, USA
A while back I wanted a plumber to look at a dripping faucet in the kitchen sink. I called a local plumber and made an appointment. However, who actually came was a man who introduced himself as the plumber's assistant and it was his job to assess the situation and determine if the job was one that they wanted to accept. He looked at the faucet and turned it on and off. It dripped. They he said that all faucets drip a little because they contain a "reservoir" of water and until that's gone, they drip. Now I have two questions - 1) is what the plumber's helper said true, and 2) it a common practice for handymen to send advance men to look over a job and determine if it's one they want to do?