I’m a little confused… C) is the one I would’ve used, but it’s in its infinitive form and grammatically incorrect, it would need to be in its past participle form “flushed”. Whereas the other three are present simple passive, grammatically correct but not good answers…
This is the next to last lesson in the course. Right before butt crack exposure techniques. It follows upselling “yer gonna need a new ______ (fill in the blank) system.”
Any of those could be correct. However, some of the choices could imply that something might have gone wrong along the way and that extra cleanup is/was needed.
Or, if you are the parent who can do the basic plumbing, you explain what you will do if you find _____ 15 feet or more down into the plumbing to whomever attempted to flush it down there.
Whatever answer they choose, the instructor’s next line should be, “Wrong, idiots! What makes you think a customer is going to care about your level of excitement?”
Ratkin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“… looking forward to billing you …”
slfitts Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Use “soaked” and exchange “excitement” for “excrement.”
joegeethree almost 3 years ago
C of course.
A Common 'tator almost 3 years ago
I’m a little confused… C) is the one I would’ve used, but it’s in its infinitive form and grammatically incorrect, it would need to be in its past participle form “flushed”. Whereas the other three are present simple passive, grammatically correct but not good answers…
ArtyD2 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Plumbing is not what its cracked up to be.
zerotvus almost 3 years ago
i’m $200
cdward almost 3 years ago
“I’m making my next boat payment.”
goboboyd almost 3 years ago
This is the next to last lesson in the course. Right before butt crack exposure techniques. It follows upselling “yer gonna need a new ______ (fill in the blank) system.”
Doug K almost 3 years ago
It’s hard for most people to get excited about plumbing.
It helps with customer relations if the plumber can at least seem like he or she is excited.
Doug K almost 3 years ago
Any of those could be correct. However, some of the choices could imply that something might have gone wrong along the way and that extra cleanup is/was needed.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 3 years ago
Plumber feels pooped.
LJZ Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Only two things to remember in plumbing"
1) Water flows downhill.
2) Don’t stick your fingers in your mouth.
mistercatworks almost 3 years ago
None of the above. “I’m charging with excitement.”
Lablubber almost 3 years ago
He’s being faucetious.
ferddo almost 3 years ago
You tell the customer that the biggest item on their bill is for your knowledge of what to do…
Moonkey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Or, if you are the parent who can do the basic plumbing, you explain what you will do if you find _____ 15 feet or more down into the plumbing to whomever attempted to flush it down there.
Chris Sherlock almost 3 years ago
My favorite isn’t among the choices listed above. I would have used an old Match Game term: “I am tinkling (substitute for tingling) with excitement!”
WCraft Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“Writing your invoice”
gopher gofer almost 3 years ago
e) dripping
paullp Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Whatever answer they choose, the instructor’s next line should be, “Wrong, idiots! What makes you think a customer is going to care about your level of excitement?”
The correct answer is “None of the above.”