Jim, I appreciate it, and I will have one asap, that was the last straw, I called the power company and told them there tree cutter left problem trees, the unreliability of the service and said I hope this is not another series of outages like we were getting before. They've had subcontractor line crews putting up new circuits, Asplundh doing tree cutting and trimming in this area and I said, it's a darned shame your lazy @ss managers are not following the work and making sure things are right, comeback/remobilization is in-efficient and more costly, you've had resources in the area numerous times, what the heck is the problem. I see a huge rotted limb over primaries, next t-storm or weather occurrence will drop that one, and it's on the same damned tree that dropped/stretched those lines to the pavement 2 years ago !!! Out for almost 24 hours, hot, humid, elderly person in the house and of course it took some real pestering to get someone on the scene, though there were multiple breaks, weather occurrences the subcontractor line crews were over 100 miles out, yet they had another very large crew on site from the same company nearby doing new circuits. issue an emergency change order and send em out is what I would have done, so what you're tired, this is part of the job and why we pay you, get it done !!! This is a tri-city area and we used to have 2-3 yards fully equipped with in house work forces line crews, not since the acquisition by an international firm though. We pay more for less..... you know the deal right ??
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