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Re: DOT Numbers


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Posted by trucker 40 on May 07, 2010 at 21:42:15 from (69.152.35.130):

In Reply to: Re: DOT Numbers posted by NCWayne on May 07, 2010 at 20:58:26:

I know people in the construction business.I hear the inspectors get worse all the time.So unqualified they dont even know what they are doing.They can make it so hard on you that it will break you if you go to doing all the silly stuff they want.

What it is actually is taking idiots,who it might not even be their fault,but taking an idiot,then sending this idiot to some school,that might not even have anything to do with the job they have,and that"qualifies"this idiot to be an inspector.They wouldnt think of making somebody who did construction all their life an inspector,it has to be somebody dumb enough to work cheap,and has been to idiot school,and has an attitude that they know everything,then put this stuff out on the public.

These same type of people are way too high in the works of everything.They wouldnt be able to keep from starving to death if they had to work for a living,so what do they do with them?Make a suit out of them.Yeah thats a good idea!

Unless people stand up and fight back they keep getting worse and worse.Like the old saying,give them an inch and they will take a mile,well now they are taking a hundred miles past that inch.

Plus if they did something else like whatever people like that do,design wallpaper,or paint pictures of naked women,or something else,they might be good at it.The way things are now,with the bad economy,they probably ask them if they went to engineering school and maybe they did but they flunked it,or cheated their way through,and are totally the worst person for the job they are on,but they knew somebody,or they worked cheap enough,or they just plain had idiots that didnt know what they were doing that hired them.Or a certain color of skin that is chosen over other colors.Its all stupid,but its so bad and there are just as much of this goes on in everything people do to make a living.Its bad,and getting worse daily.


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