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relay fan hxy 10-10-2007
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Posted by hxy on October 11, 2007, 5:42 am
>
>
> >> > Would you feel better or worse if he charged you $30?
> >> > Would you feel better or worse if he charged you $430?
>
> >> > From your descriptions it would probably take a year or more to teach
> >> > you what a fan relay looks like and does.
> >> > You have A/C and you didnt have to buy a new system. Be happy.
> >> > Bubba
>
> >> That morning I visited my doctor for 15 minutes. The total charge was
> >> $89, of which my copay was $15. That afternoon, an air condition
> >> person came for another 15 minutes. I paid $230 for it. Air condition
> >> people make more than doctors and lawyers. And they have no big loans
> >> to pay back for going to school. Good career.
>
> >$15 dollars to the doctor... You drove to their office and insurance paid
> >the rest.
>
> >$230 dollars to the air conditioning repairman... Repairman drove to your
> >home, diagnosed your shit and repaired it with a part. Has training and
> >tools to do their job just like your doctor.
>
> >Issue with cooling equipment resolved...
> >Did the doctor resolve your medical issue?
>
> >BTW, without HVAC/R people, your doctor wouldn't be able to keep your
> >medications cold. Now who needs who?
>
> Very well said.
> That smuck would have sweat his nuts off too in a hot doctors office
> if not for those wonderous A/C guys.
> Oh, and it appears the smuck is too dumb to know that his visit cost
> more than $15. What the hell does he think that deduction is that
> comes out of his check every week that says, "medical?"
> Poor dumb bastard.
> Bubba

Medical doctor's behaviors are closely monitored by insurance and
government. Air condition people are not being watched by anyone.
Everything is in their own month. After the repairing, that guy left
an invoice, saying he worked for 50 minutes. In fact it took him no
more than 15 minutes. You guys know better than others. How much
does such a small board cost? $20? $30? The company must have paid
bulk price which is cheaper.

Dishonesty must be encouraged by the management in whole air
conditioning industry. Individual technicians can make more money by
stealing more from customers. People tend to panic when their air
conditioning stops working, especially when there are kids in the
house. This is the opportunity for the air conditioning people to
take advantage of people's emergency situations. This is same as the
auto repair industry. What's a greedy and dirty profession.


Posted by Bubba on October 11, 2007, 7:51 am
wrote:

>>
>>
>> >> > Would you feel better or worse if he charged you $30?
>> >> > Would you feel better or worse if he charged you $430?
>>
>> >> > From your descriptions it would probably take a year or more to teach
>> >> > you what a fan relay looks like and does.
>> >> > You have A/C and you didnt have to buy a new system. Be happy.
>> >> > Bubba
>>
>> >> That morning I visited my doctor for 15 minutes. The total charge was
>> >> $89, of which my copay was $15. That afternoon, an air condition
>> >> person came for another 15 minutes. I paid $230 for it. Air condition
>> >> people make more than doctors and lawyers. And they have no big loans
>> >> to pay back for going to school. Good career.
>>
>> >$15 dollars to the doctor... You drove to their office and insurance paid
>> >the rest.
>>
>> >$230 dollars to the air conditioning repairman... Repairman drove to your
>> >home, diagnosed your shit and repaired it with a part. Has training and
>> >tools to do their job just like your doctor.
>>
>> >Issue with cooling equipment resolved...
>> >Did the doctor resolve your medical issue?
>>
>> >BTW, without HVAC/R people, your doctor wouldn't be able to keep your
>> >medications cold. Now who needs who?
>>
>> Very well said.
>> That smuck would have sweat his nuts off too in a hot doctors office
>> if not for those wonderous A/C guys.
>> Oh, and it appears the smuck is too dumb to know that his visit cost
>> more than $15. What the hell does he think that deduction is that
>> comes out of his check every week that says, "medical?"
>> Poor dumb bastard.
>> Bubba
>
>Medical doctor's behaviors are closely monitored by insurance and
>government. Air condition people are not being watched by anyone.
>Everything is in their own month. After the repairing, that guy left
>an invoice, saying he worked for 50 minutes. In fact it took him no
>more than 15 minutes. You guys know better than others. How much
>does such a small board cost? $20? $30? The company must have paid
>bulk price which is cheaper.
>
>Dishonesty must be encouraged by the management in whole air
>conditioning industry. Individual technicians can make more money by
>stealing more from customers. People tend to panic when their air
>conditioning stops working, especially when there are kids in the
>house. This is the opportunity for the air conditioning people to
>take advantage of people's emergency situations. This is same as the
>auto repair industry. What's a greedy and dirty profession.

He only spent 15 minutes? Hmmm, I wonder if he just snapped his
fingers and he and his stocked truck magically appeared? You pay for
travel whether its a separate line item or built into the price of the
part/service. Gee, you travel to the doctor and then you sit in their
office and wait. Then you wait in the exam room. How much is your time
worth?
You are doing nothing more than showing your stupidity.
So did you actually think you were going to pay $30 for that $30
board?
Panic? Sounds like what you did at some time. I guess you are one of
those that spent $100 to pay for a tech to replace a dirty filter
because you were too stupid to know how to do it yourself.
Panic is your own problem. Your A/C quits, you go buy a couple $99
window units and sleep in comfort while you think it over.
When the decision is made you toss the A/C's in the can or give/sell
them to someone that needs them.
Go fuque yourself "huang". You're too stupid for anyone's time but
Stormy's.
Bubba

Posted by on October 11, 2007, 9:13 am
wrote:

>Medical doctor's behaviors are closely monitored by insurance and
>government. Air condition people are not being watched by anyone.
>Everything is in their own month. After the repairing, that guy left
>an invoice, saying he worked for 50 minutes. In fact it took him no
>more than 15 minutes.

        You pissy little retard - ever hear of TRAVEL TIME ? OR do
you figure he drivesw that $ 30,000 van to your house for free ?

> You guys know better than others. How much
>does such a small board cost? $20? $30? The company must have paid
>bulk price which is cheaper.

        That's right, you pissy little bitch, they sell by the square
inch, so the little one are cheaper. Hell, I can get a REAL small one
for a fuking nickel.


>
>Dishonesty must be encouraged by the management in whole air
>conditioning industry. Individual technicians can make more money by
>stealing more from customers. People tend to panic when their air
>conditioning stops working, especially when there are kids in the
>house. This is the opportunity for the air conditioning people to
>take advantage of people's emergency situations. This is same as the
>auto repair industry. What's a greedy and dirty profession.

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Posted by hxy on October 11, 2007, 9:46 am
On Oct 11, 9:13 am, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
.
>
> You pissy little retard - ever hear of TRAVEL TIME ? OR do
> you figure he drivesw that $ 30,000 van to your house for free ?
>
The diagnosis fess was $70. Vehicle and travel were already
included. Does each customer have to buy a $30,000 van for you? You
are presenting an image of a group, a profession, and an industry.
This is the team of your cheating air conditioning techs. Continue to
squeeze innocent people to fill up your dirty pockets.


Posted by on October 11, 2007, 12:30 pm

> On Oct 11, 9:13 am, .p.jm@see_my_sig_for_address.com wrote:
> .
> >
> > You pissy little retard - ever hear of TRAVEL TIME ? OR do
> > you figure he drivesw that $ 30,000 van to your house for free ?
> >
> The diagnosis fess was $70. Vehicle and travel were already
> included. Does each customer have to buy a $30,000 van for you?


No, some purchase $50,000 trucks, then fill them with $30,000 worth of tools
and $20,000 worth of parts.
Does that make you feel better?



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