Not fluently. Certainly not fluently enough to speak to a Spanish-speaking customer. It does come in handy with dealing with other trades, or with the occasional hire to our shop, but that's fairly infrequent. I can get the point across, but conversations are pretty stunted and slow for me at this point. If I've got something that needs saying, I'll think it through so I can get it across in one sentence or less.Originally posted by clayton:
George, (off the topic)
Do you speak Spanish?
if you do, do you find that it comes in handy
with your work. Like with fellow construction workers or home owners?
I've been thinking of advertising some in Spanish to get at a larger clientele base which in my area is largely overlooked
Now that's funny.Originally posted by georgestolz:
La Casa de Anaranjado
Can you explain this more? I don't understand.Originally posted by macmikeman:
Using a plain old extension cord plugged in, is helpful sometimes in combination with your wiggie. You can plug one test lead into the hot side of the cord, and test the ground, and the neutral wire of the circuit in question with the other lead.