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Re: Wood Pellet Furnaces
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Posted by buickanddeere on November 16, 2004 at 21:45:03 from (64.10.41.50):
In Reply to: Re: Wood Pellet Furnaces posted by MapleStone on November 16, 2004 at 08:59:18:
Store up your firewood and gas for the generator. Wonder what happened that day? The employees must have been mad at Barb and she wasn't there to keep them professional to the customers. They were certainly good to me. The Bruce is a happier site and most of the staff take some pride and ownership. Two medium sized units up in less than a year for $800 million. Pickering has been 5 years and is nearing 2 billion to get one small unit up and part way on another. Pickering has way too many b!tchy paranoid city people who are professional victims always whining.People work harder to find an excuse to stop and job than to do it. Moral is even lower after watching the company get stolen blind right from the contractors and consultants up to the Ontario legislature. If a full audit was done, dozens of people would got to jail for fraud. There been some cash go into off shore accounts too. Plus the creative book keeping here. The engineering firms have on some jobs billed the same "task" three times on just one unit. Now the exact same work is being done on unit 1 and being re and re-researched again and again. It was in today's paper again today with another delay and 10's of millions more for the unit one restart. Sad thing was, they were running fine when the crooks shut them down in
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