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Power System Engineer
- Location
- Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
- Occupation
- Licensed Electrical Engineer, Licensed Electrical Contractor, Certified Master Electrician
A friend of mine received a quote from a licensed electrical contractor the other day to add/modify some circuits to his home. The estimator came out and quoted the job at an elevated price, then immediately suggests he could do the work for 33% less if my friend contracts with the estimator directly in cash (behind the company's back). The estimator divulged the company's profit margin, fees, and overhead costs as justification for hiring him directly to save money. The stated reason for offering such a service was to "help save money", but I think we all know the estimator just wants to help himself by inflating the contract price, putting his employer at a competitive disadvantage, and creating an incentive for the average lay person to opt for the cheaper option... The estimator (a non-licensed electrical contractor and employee of the licensed company) is obviously acting in a very shady/unethical/illegal manner since he has a duty to act in good faith, not compete with his employer, and not hold himself out as a contractor unless he's is licensed/qualified.
I am curious to see how you guys would handle this situation? Ignore it, notify his employer, report it to the state licensing board, hire the estimator?
I am curious to see how you guys would handle this situation? Ignore it, notify his employer, report it to the state licensing board, hire the estimator?