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Re: A new one on me......
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Posted by Wayne on June 07, 2004 at 19:47:12 from (205.188.117.10):
In Reply to: A new one on me...... posted by Wayne on June 07, 2004 at 16:43:19:
Your right it is all a massive pile of sh--. The company we're working for is a sand quarry, their only product is rocks and sand....what kind of ISO cetrification do you need on dirt??? As for the "is this real or a scam" question, Dad was down there last week doing some work for them and was told there was something new and to be expecting the paperwork which is what I saw today. Like one post said we're still gonna get work, be it from them or somebody else that needs a reputable mechanic, regardless of wether we fill out the paperwork or not. The main reason we started working for this outfit is they had already had other "yahoos" in there "repairing" their crane and all they did was screw it up because they didn't know what the he-- they were doing. That's why we got called in the first place because we know what we are doing and know how to do it right. Not to mention we're the only ones I know of in our area doing with the knowledge and equipment to do this kind of crane work. Let them call in somebody else to "fix" their Murphy engine...when the operator finds out we're not doing it he's gonna be pi--ed because he's about sick of the stupid BS they've done already. When he walks it's gonna leave them with a broke machine and no operator to run it.....It comes down to the saying they can pay us now or they can pay us later........and it's gonna cost them A WHOLE LOT MORE LATER..... Maybe the "suppliers" in the market need their own orginazation that will verify that the customer is safe enough to work for, will pay their bills on time, and will just generally stay the he-- out of your way and let you do your job when your working for them. We could come up with a fancy name for our orginization and charge all the big corporations for the priviledge of having us work for them..........of course that might be considered extortion...LOL
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