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A/C Companies in Phoenix B-Hate-Me 05-24-2007
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Posted by on May 25, 2007, 9:36 am
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>> wrote:
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>>>I have an employee who will be moving to the Phoenix area
>>>in a month or so.
>>>
>>>Anyone know of any good companies to work for there?
>>>
>>>He worked for me for the last 4-5 years and is a great installer
>>>with some service experience.
>>>
>>
>> Ask Vicki
>
>I haven't seen her post here in a while.....Any idea what she's doing ?
>

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Posted by B-Hate-Me on May 26, 2007, 9:36 am

>
> I have an employee who will be moving to the Phoenix area
> in a month or so.
>
> Anyone know of any good companies to work for there?
>
> He worked for me for the last 4-5 years and is a great installer
> with some service experience.

PHOENIX, Arizona (AP) -- The body of a man who apparently tried to break
into an elementary school was discovered Friday in an air conditioning duct
on the school's roof, police said.

The body at Sierra Vista Elementary School was found as a plumber
investigated a foul odor noticed by cafeteria staff earlier in the day, said
Roosevelt School District Superintendent Mark Dowling.

Authorities think the man tried to climb through the duct, got stuck and
died. It wasn't known how long the body was there.

"Obviously because of the smell, there are indications that he had been
there for some time," said Sgt. Andy Hill, a Phoenix police spokesman.

The man's name wasn't released.

School officials said that the children were scheduled to be dismissed early
Friday and that some parents were already on their way when the school began
notifying them about the body through an automated phone system with a
recorded message. The school has about 550 students in preschool through
eighth grade.

David Torres, who went to the school at midday to pick up his two sons, said
he was surprised to see police and TV helicopters when he arrived.

"I was thinking something real bad had happened," said Torres, who was
leaving with his boys. "I got nervous, and I started to look for my kids."

District spokeswoman Lori Rieger said that the school was locked down after
the discovery and that some students left early with relatives, but that
contrary to early reports, there was never an evacuation.

The cafeteria was not used Friday, Rieger said. Students who weren't picked
up early ate lunch in the library, she said.

A psychologist will be at the school when it reopens Tuesday, Dowling said.





Maybe I should tell him to move to Mesa?



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