mivey
Senior Member
I understand why, but this thread was closed before it got a chance to potentially develop into an electric thread:
http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php?t=113542
I was kind of interested to see if we might get some feedback from guys out there on how they are treated and maybe the craftsmanship.
The lighting and buildings look magnificent, and with that kind of money flowing through, I thought there might be some great fringe benefits for an electrician working there.
Maybe it is only the visitors who are treated nice.
Also, what about the quality of the workmanship. The lighting looks amazing, but is it all just held together with duct tape and baling wire? I went to a conference there but they don't let your average visitor go behind the scenes. There has to be pressure put on the worker when there are shows and conference deadlines that must be met.
I know a lot of times folks with money can skirt the rules, and Vegas appears to have no lack of money.
http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php?t=113542
I was kind of interested to see if we might get some feedback from guys out there on how they are treated and maybe the craftsmanship.
The lighting and buildings look magnificent, and with that kind of money flowing through, I thought there might be some great fringe benefits for an electrician working there.
Maybe it is only the visitors who are treated nice.
Also, what about the quality of the workmanship. The lighting looks amazing, but is it all just held together with duct tape and baling wire? I went to a conference there but they don't let your average visitor go behind the scenes. There has to be pressure put on the worker when there are shows and conference deadlines that must be met.
I know a lot of times folks with money can skirt the rules, and Vegas appears to have no lack of money.