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Re: Telephones and electric fencers
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Posted by upred on January 30, 2005 at 19:42:38 from (24.231.136.16):
In Reply to: Re: Telephones and electric fencers posted by Mark - IN. on January 30, 2005 at 07:23:35:
I totally agree with bosses only looking at numbers. we have 20 techs from up here working in Ohio on IMO. just so we have enough work (I have plenty to do with I/R, Cable repair, working on Backlog construction projects( some 5-6 years old!!) storm damage clean up from 2 yrs ago. not to mention the occasional fencer problem. Oh one thing, I have had an Rpots card in a slc96 go bad an cause a real bad clicking problem. I also know about the "move the card-cleared my trouble game" We only have 4 techs in the whole county so we learn real fast who the shister is. The company has our managers working 6 days a week to "get the numbers up", but they are still letting them pay for their health care. lol - CWA4025 -
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