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Posted by Zyp on January 15, 2009, 8:02 pm
Alexander wrote:
> Zyp wrote:
>> Alexander wrote:
>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>> Steve wrote:
>>>>>>>> Pinched wires at the condenser is nice to locate... I wonder
>>>>>>>> why the cover
>>>>>>>> isn't installed correctly??? Hummmmm, lets leave this screw out
>>>>>>>> as the cover
>>>>>>>> isn't fitting right...
>>>>>>>> Yep, pull the cover and the wiring isn't located within the
>>>>>>>> wiring box. Repair the wiring, tuck it in and the cover fits.
>>>>>>>> Now the missing screw will
>>>>>>>> reach the cabinet.
>>>>>>>> The last company just replaced the fuse and left. I guess it
>>>>>>>> must have been
>>>>>>>> a lot easier to replace a fuse and tell the customer it's ok...
>>>>>>>> yep, till
>>>>>>>> the next time the wiring hits the improperly installed cover!
>>>>>>> Do you ever wonder whether its laziness, not knowing, not caring
>>>>>>> or a combination of all three as to why these clowns wont do the
>>>>>>> job right?
>>>>>> Chalk it up to their "give a shit" tank being empty.
>>>>> It also might be a 90 hour week catching up with the Tech. Field
>>>>> techs, unlike Union suckoffs, really work hard enough to get
>>>>> tired.
>>>> So if you're tired, shit work is acceptable... ?
>>> The point is to stop and let others do it when you hit the point
>>> where effective work has declined. There are many studies on this
>>> both in the mili8tary and in the industrial complex. But of course
>>> if your daily effective work is shitty, then what is there to say?
>>> It just isn't gonna get any better.
>> Hire 'em young! They can MULTITASK and are efficient at it too. They can
>> drive the car, watch tv, send and receive text messages as
>> well as have a conversation with someone in the passenger seat next
>> to them. But when it comes to work, they're really really slow...
>> just watch 'em walk.... baggie pants and all.
> Don't worry about the young and dumb. Our Government will uniform them
> and send them off to get killed in some moronic war looking for WMD.
Wow - your good. You realy can spin that out these comments within an HVAC
newsgroup.....
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Zyp
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Posted by Alexander on January 15, 2009, 9:58 pm
Zyp wrote:
> Alexander wrote:
>> Zyp wrote:
>>> Alexander wrote:
>>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>>> Steve wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Pinched wires at the condenser is nice to locate... I wonder
>>>>>>>>> why the cover
>>>>>>>>> isn't installed correctly??? Hummmmm, lets leave this screw out
>>>>>>>>> as the cover
>>>>>>>>> isn't fitting right...
>>>>>>>>> Yep, pull the cover and the wiring isn't located within the
>>>>>>>>> wiring box. Repair the wiring, tuck it in and the cover fits.
>>>>>>>>> Now the missing screw will
>>>>>>>>> reach the cabinet.
>>>>>>>>> The last company just replaced the fuse and left. I guess it
>>>>>>>>> must have been
>>>>>>>>> a lot easier to replace a fuse and tell the customer it's ok...
>>>>>>>>> yep, till
>>>>>>>>> the next time the wiring hits the improperly installed cover!
>>>>>>>> Do you ever wonder whether its laziness, not knowing, not caring
>>>>>>>> or a combination of all three as to why these clowns wont do the
>>>>>>>> job right?
>>>>>>> Chalk it up to their "give a shit" tank being empty.
>>>>>> It also might be a 90 hour week catching up with the Tech. Field
>>>>>> techs, unlike Union suckoffs, really work hard enough to get
>>>>>> tired.
>>>>> So if you're tired, shit work is acceptable... ?
>>>> The point is to stop and let others do it when you hit the point
>>>> where effective work has declined. There are many studies on this
>>>> both in the mili8tary and in the industrial complex. But of course
>>>> if your daily effective work is shitty, then what is there to say?
>>>> It just isn't gonna get any better.
>>> Hire 'em young! They can MULTITASK and are efficient at it too. They can
>>> drive the car, watch tv, send and receive text messages as
>>> well as have a conversation with someone in the passenger seat next
>>> to them. But when it comes to work, they're really really slow...
>>> just watch 'em walk.... baggie pants and all.
>> Don't worry about the young and dumb. Our Government will uniform them
>> and send them off to get killed in some moronic war looking for WMD.
>
> Wow - your go
d. You realy can spin that out these comments within an HVAC
> newsgroup.....
What is your point?
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Posted by Fartikus on January 16, 2009, 6:32 am
> Zyp wrote:
>> Alexander wrote:
>>> Zyp wrote:
>>>> Alexander wrote:
>>>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>>>> Steve wrote:
>>>>>>>>>> Pinched wires at the condenser is nice to locate... I wonder
>>>>>>>>>> why the cover
>>>>>>>>>> isn't installed correctly??? Hummmmm, lets leave this screw out
>>>>>>>>>> as the cover
>>>>>>>>>> isn't fitting right...
>>>>>>>>>> Yep, pull the cover and the wiring isn't located within the
>>>>>>>>>> wiring box. Repair the wiring, tuck it in and the cover fits.
>>>>>>>>>> Now the missing screw will
>>>>>>>>>> reach the cabinet.
>>>>>>>>>> The last company just replaced the fuse and left. I guess it
>>>>>>>>>> must have been
>>>>>>>>>> a lot easier to replace a fuse and tell the customer it's ok...
>>>>>>>>>> yep, till
>>>>>>>>>> the next time the wiring hits the improperly installed cover!
>>>>>>>>> Do you ever wonder whether its laziness, not knowing, not caring
>>>>>>>>> or a combination of all three as to why these clowns wont do the
>>>>>>>>> job right?
>>>>>>>> Chalk it up to their "give a shit" tank being empty.
>>>>>>> It also might be a 90 hour week catching up with the Tech. Field
>>>>>>> techs, unlike Union suckoffs, really work hard enough to get
>>>>>>> tired.
>>>>>> So if you're tired, shit work is acceptable... ?
>>>>> The point is to stop and let others do it when you hit the point
>>>>> where effective work has declined. There are many studies on this
>>>>> both in the mili8tary and in the industrial complex. But of course
>>>>> if your daily effective work is shitty, then what is there to say?
>>>>> It just isn't gonna get any better.
>>>> Hire 'em young! They can MULTITASK and are efficient at it too. They
>>>> can drive the car, watch tv, send and receive text messages as
>>>> well as have a conversation with someone in the passenger seat next
>>>> to them. But when it comes to work, they're really really slow...
>>>> just watch 'em walk.... baggie pants and all.
>>> Don't worry about the young and dumb. Our Government will uniform them
>>> and send them off to get killed in some moronic war looking for WMD.
>> Wow - your go
> d. You realy can spin that out these comments within an HVAC
>> newsgroup.....
> What is your point?
those with points need to wear a hat to cover them
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Posted by Alexander on January 16, 2009, 4:17 pm
Fartikus wrote:
>> Zyp wrote:
>>> Alexander wrote:
>>>> Zyp wrote:
>>>>> Alexander wrote:
>>>>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>>>>> Steve wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>> Pinched wires at the condenser is nice to locate... I wonder
>>>>>>>>>>> why the cover
>>>>>>>>>>> isn't installed correctly??? Hummmmm, lets leave this screw out
>>>>>>>>>>> as the cover
>>>>>>>>>>> isn't fitting right...
>>>>>>>>>>> Yep, pull the cover and the wiring isn't located within the
>>>>>>>>>>> wiring box. Repair the wiring, tuck it in and the cover fits.
>>>>>>>>>>> Now the missing screw will
>>>>>>>>>>> reach the cabinet.
>>>>>>>>>>> The last company just replaced the fuse and left. I guess it
>>>>>>>>>>> must have been
>>>>>>>>>>> a lot easier to replace a fuse and tell the customer it's ok...
>>>>>>>>>>> yep, till
>>>>>>>>>>> the next time the wiring hits the improperly installed cover!
>>>>>>>>>> Do you ever wonder whether its laziness, not knowing, not caring
>>>>>>>>>> or a combination of all three as to why these clowns wont do the
>>>>>>>>>> job right?
>>>>>>>>> Chalk it up to their "give a shit" tank being empty.
>>>>>>>> It also might be a 90 hour week catching up with the Tech. Field
>>>>>>>> techs, unlike Union suckoffs, really work hard enough to get
>>>>>>>> tired.
>>>>>>> So if you're tired, shit work is acceptable... ?
>>>>>> The point is to stop and let others do it when you hit the point
>>>>>> where effective work has declined. There are many studies on this
>>>>>> both in the mili8tary and in the industrial complex. But of course
>>>>>> if your daily effective work is shitty, then what is there to say?
>>>>>> It just isn't gonna get any better.
>>>>> Hire 'em young! They can MULTITASK and are efficient at it too. They
>>>>> can drive the car, watch tv, send and receive text messages as
>>>>> well as have a conversation with someone in the passenger seat next
>>>>> to them. But when it comes to work, they're really really slow...
>>>>> just watch 'em walk.... baggie pants and all.
>>>> Don't worry about the young and dumb. Our Government will uniform them
>>>> and send them off to get killed in some moronic war looking for WMD.
>>> Wow - your go
>> d. You realy can spin that out these comments within an HVAC
>>> newsgroup.....
>> What is your point?
>
> those with points need to wear a hat to cover them
It is good that you share your experience with us. Is that a size 2 hat
size you use?
>
>
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Posted by Fartikus on January 17, 2009, 4:06 pm
> Fartikus wrote:
>>> Zyp wrote:
>>>> Alexander wrote:
>>>>> Zyp wrote:
>>>>>> Alexander wrote:
>>>>>>> KJPRO wrote:
>>>>>>>>> Steve wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>>> Pinched wires at the condenser is nice to locate... I wonder
>>>>>>>>>>>> why the cover
>>>>>>>>>>>> isn't installed correctly??? Hummmmm, lets leave this screw out
>>>>>>>>>>>> as the cover
>>>>>>>>>>>> isn't fitting right...
>>>>>>>>>>>> Yep, pull the cover and the wiring isn't located within the
>>>>>>>>>>>> wiring box. Repair the wiring, tuck it in and the cover fits.
>>>>>>>>>>>> Now the missing screw will
>>>>>>>>>>>> reach the cabinet.
>>>>>>>>>>>> The last company just replaced the fuse and left. I guess it
>>>>>>>>>>>> must have been
>>>>>>>>>>>> a lot easier to replace a fuse and tell the customer it's ok...
>>>>>>>>>>>> yep, till
>>>>>>>>>>>> the next time the wiring hits the improperly installed cover!
>>>>>>>>>>> Do you ever wonder whether its laziness, not knowing, not caring
>>>>>>>>>>> or a combination of all three as to why these clowns wont do the
>>>>>>>>>>> job right?
>>>>>>>>>> Chalk it up to their "give a shit" tank being empty.
>>>>>>>>> It also might be a 90 hour week catching up with the Tech. Field
>>>>>>>>> techs, unlike Union suckoffs, really work hard enough to get
>>>>>>>>> tired.
>>>>>>>> So if you're tired, shit work is acceptable... ?
>>>>>>> The point is to stop and let others do it when you hit the point
>>>>>>> where effective work has declined. There are many studies on this
>>>>>>> both in the mili8tary and in the industrial complex. But of course
>>>>>>> if your daily effective work is shitty, then what is there to say?
>>>>>>> It just isn't gonna get any better.
>>>>>> Hire 'em young! They can MULTITASK and are efficient at it too. They
>>>>>> can drive the car, watch tv, send and receive text messages as
>>>>>> well as have a conversation with someone in the passenger seat next
>>>>>> to them. But when it comes to work, they're really really slow...
>>>>>> just watch 'em walk.... baggie pants and all.
>>>>> Don't worry about the young and dumb. Our Government will uniform them
>>>>> and send them off to get killed in some moronic war looking for WMD.
>>>> Wow - your go
>>> d. You realy can spin that out these comments within an HVAC
>>>> newsgroup.....
>>> What is your point?
>> those with points need to wear a hat to cover them
> It is good that you share your experience with us. Is that a size 2 hat
> size you use?
Hey! Alex! my brudda from anudder mudda! yeah, size 2, same as you;
remember, bro? I thought they had shaved your point off; guess it grew back
hah?
if you want to make a point you just have to touch your toes and make an
impression in the ground. are you in charge of shorts? I guess you don't
have to look too far?
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