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relay fan hxy 10-10-2007
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Posted by on October 11, 2007, 12:26 pm

> >
> >
> > >> > 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.


Once again you're showing your ignorance.
Did he not travel to and from your home?
Is that not billable time?
I guess he must have arrived on the job via e-mail.
The company may or may not have purchased the relay control in bulk.
But it really doesn't matter, because you paid fair market value for *one*
item.
The extra money *they* make on purchasing in bulk also has to cover
inventory costs.


> 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.


If its so great, purchase a truck, tools, insurance, etc and get busy.
Otherwise, keep your simple little job and keep complaining.





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Posted by Zyp on October 11, 2007, 8:03 pm
hxy 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.

So what's your profession? It sure isn't English!

--
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Posted by Bill on October 12, 2007, 2:26 am
> 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.

You have no clue about our trade and even less about business.

Teachers make more than most tech's.
Most are licensed and bonded and as a condition to even getting a
license or a job your record has to be clean. Moral turpitude will stop
you from getting a license. Look it up.
Comparing us to the medical community? $30 aspirin is more than the
usual markup we get.
The average net profit in our trade for contractors is 2%. Look it up.

We compete against every idiot with a set of gauges and in condition's
that would make a hog vomit and a Marine take a step backwards.

You're invited to learn our simple trade and hang your own shingle.
Surely you could clean up our dirty profession.

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Posted by Joseph on October 12, 2007, 1:57 pm
snip
>
> We compete against every idiot with a set of gauges and in condition's
> that would make a hog vomit and a Marine take a step backwards.


Great line...


>
> You're invited to learn our simple trade and hang your own shingle.
> Surely you could clean up our dirty profession.
>
> --
> http://michellemalkin.com/



Posted by on October 12, 2007, 2:37 pm
wrote:

>snip
>>
>> We compete against every idiot with a set of gauges and in condition's
>> that would make a hog vomit and a Marine take a step backwards.
>
>
> Great line...

        I liked mine about 'your hvac tech will never try to stick his
finger up your ass' .....



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