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Posted by Bubba on October 7, 2008, 9:42 pm
On Tue, 7 Oct 2008 21:06:58 +0200, "Steve Lusardi"
>Occasionally I read queries made by non-hvac professionals seeking advice
>from many of you that are professionals. Most of the replies accuse the
>poster of either wanting something for nothing or accuse the poster of
>ignorance. This is confusing to me as to why the professional should think
>the consumer has the same understanding of the subject as themselves and at
>same time explain the complexity and technical challenges the trade demands
>and at the same time, ask for their respect because you practice it. I
>understand the old saying "Buyers beware!" and it certainly is true. Why
>then, would it not be more appropriate to educate the consumer of what
>questions they should be asking of an hvac contractor and a little education
>on how to evaluate the answers, the potential pitfalls they face and the
>value the professional in the trade offers for the money that is charged.
>Like all trades, there are folks out there just ready to take their money
>and not deliver the required system or service and advertise their service
>as a bargain. Effectively, you folks should be more tolerant of ignorance.
>Please explain the rules and in many cases, the law.
>Steve.
Guys, It's a whole lot easier this way..................
Hey Steve Lusardi
"Bite Me" !
God I love when I do that! :-)
Bubba
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> spirit
> of Dogbert the consultant. "How may I abuse you today".