A good reason to not become a legitimate contractor...

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go hunt some banditos...make their lives miserable.

I can fully understand the frustration that many building departments go through..I know that in NJ, most of the money collected from permits goes into the general fund, not just the inspection department. I also understand that y'all catch a lot of guff from moron contractors. (yes, there are many contractors that should not be allowed in public.)

But man, for the normal ones...help us help you.
 
cowboyjwc said:
I have acutally borrowed homeowners tools so that I could fix a problem rather than write a correction notice.
WHY?

IF...something were to "happen" ~ who bears the liability/respsonsibility?


BTW, you'd look hot with this set of HO tools:
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LOL :grin:
 
Well it would take a whole new thread to explain why we can't (don't) go after illegal work (trespass laws, right of privacy laws, etc).

You have to know what you are capable of. I meant fixing something like a line and neutral reversed on a GFCI or a screw not tight on a breaker, something simple.

And besides if anything goes wrong I just lie. :roll:
 
what a great country. by following the laws i have less rights the doing things illegally. when did we just give up on common sense?
 
Common Sense, aka C.S., lived a long life, but died from heart failure at the brink of the millennium. No one really knows how old he was, his birth records were long ago entangled in miles and miles of bureaucratic red tape.
Known affectionately to close friends as Horse Sense and Sound Thinking, he selflessly devoted himself to a life of service in homes, schools, hospitals and offices, helping folks get jobs done without a lot of fanfare, whooping and hollering. Rules and regulations and petty, frivolous lawsuits held no power over C.S.

A most reliable sage, he was credited with cultivating the ability to know when to come in out of the rain, the discovery that the early bird gets the worm and how to take the bitter with the sweet. C.S. also developed sound financial policies (don't spend more than you earn), reliable parenting strategies (the adult is in charge, not the kid) and prudent dietary plans (offset eggs and bacon with a little fiber and orange juice).

A veteran of the Industrial Revolution, the Great Depression, the Technological Revolution and the Smoking Crusades, C.S. survived sundry cultural and educational trends including disco, the men's movement, body piercing, whole language and new math.

C.S.'s health began declining in the late 1960s when he became infected with the If-It-Feels-Good, Do-It virus. In the following decades his waning strength proved no match for the ravages of overbearing federal and state rules and regulations and an oppressive tax code. C.S. was sapped of strength and the will to live as the Ten Commandments became contraband, criminals received better treatment than victims and judges stuck their noses in everything from Boy Scouts to professional baseball and golf. His deterioration accelerated as schools implemented zero-tolerance policies. Reports of 6-year-old boys charged with sexual harassment for kissing classmates, a teen suspended for taking a swig of Scope mouthwash after lunch, girls suspended for possessing Midol and an honor student expelled for having a table knife in her school lunch were more than his heart could endure.

As the end neared, doctors say C.S. drifted in and out of logic but was kept informed of developments regarding regulations on low-flow toilets and mandatory air bags. Finally, upon hearing about a government plan to ban inhalers from 14 million asthmatics due to a trace of a pollutant that may be harmful to the environment, C.S. breathed his last. Services will be at Whispering Pines Cemetery. C.S. was preceded in death by his wife, Discretion; one daughter, Responsibility; and one son, Reason. He is survived by two step-brothers, Half-Wit and Dim-Wit.

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Farewell, Common Sense. May you rest in peace.
 
I was watching a movie yesterday, I don't remeber the name (the one where Robin Williams is elected President).

He speaks about how hard it is to get back into the country when you've been away on vacation, yet every day hundreds of people come across our southern boader carring their sofas and other worldly goods.

Sorry E, I would love to tell you that it's different, but alas I am unable to.

By the way we've been gone for two weeks and my wife, who is a customer service supervisor was already called an a**hole before 9:00 this morning just because she couldn't give someone what they wanted.

Life is not always fair.
 
cowboyjwc said:
I was watching a movie yesterday, I don't remeber the name (the one where Robin Williams is elected President).

He speaks about how hard it is to get back into the country when you've been away on vacation, yet every day hundreds of people come across our southern boader carring their sofas and other worldly goods.

Sorry E, I would love to tell you that it's different, but alas I am unable to.

By the way we've been gone for two weeks and my wife, who is a customer service supervisor was already called an a**hole before 9:00 this morning just because she couldn't give someone what they wanted.

Life is not always fair.

cowboy, you miss my point completely...it's not about being fair...

it's about using common sense (which has been dead for a long time)

it's not about giving me what I want, or making my life easy by skimping on inspections, or bending over backwards to help me.

It's about doing your job honestly and fairly and not going out of your way to hurt the people who are legitimate and are trying to do it the right way.

it's about having the authority to walk onto an unpermitted job and stopping all work and assessing fines, because they are not following the rules.

It's about doing the right thing, not the easy or convenient thing.
 
emahler said:
yes I am...

and also 3 hots and a cot...and the good drugs...
Not to mention the awesome jacket:
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EDIT TO ADD:
I don't know if that is a "ball gag" or an apple....and I don't want to know!
:D
 
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