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quogueelectric

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celtic said:
Cue the circus music!
LMAO
:grin: :D :grin:


Thankfully no one was hurt...except for the rocket scientist's ego and pride.
It was the same guy that vaporized the chandelier from 52 feet and almost killed the security guard with kids in the school and the boss thinks he is the best thing since sliced bread he almost took my thumb off snapping feeders into a condulet and tore ligaments in my knee rushing fixtures inb2q/. At least he is consistent. He has some line if BS. We had to rent custom scaffold to go up 52 feet after he jamed the chandelier controls by running the fixture down past the bottom point and letting it run back up on the capstan backwards until it jamed the micro switches because that position is not in the logic of the lift.
 

celtic

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quogueelectric said:
It was the same guy that vaporized the chandelier .... the boss thinks he is the best thing since sliced bread ... He has some line if BS.

There must be a school for "that guy"....we've got a few graduates here in NJ also.
 

quogueelectric

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celtic said:
There must be a school for "that guy"....we've got a few graduates here in NJ also.
It is the most baffling part of this buisness how the boss who jockeys his desk relys on these idiots nonsence to run thier multi million dollar companys and you watch in disbelief like a bad movie in slow motion. It is the most frustrating part of the trade and what motivates to go it alone because if these guys can make money almost anyone could do it.
 

celtic

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quogueelectric said:
It is the most frustrating part of the trade and what motivates to go it alone because if these guys can make money almost anyone could do it.

Very true....very true
 
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