Greg, you can disagree all you want as Im sure its regional but Im just stating what I know is fact in my area in particular and in my state in general. I know what the businesses have in the towns around me and how things are in the big city. I also know an Emergency Management Director of a smaller county and looked over the plans they had for the Y2K issues that were planned for way back then and that included an almost 100% responce rate from the businesses and goverment agencies in the entire county. Based on that knowlage I stand by my statements but will agree that your area could be different.
99% of the people working in a building have no clue about anything mechanical in the building. From something as simple as a bulb out all the way up to things like a locked up elevator or a leaking roof, they simply dont know how to fix it. The other 1% dont care if it gets fixed at all, the only thing they want is the company thank you card that shows up every 2 weeks. Its sad, really. But its the facts and the way people live now days.
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