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Re: Bypass Telco's NID box?



"Jen...tel" <poleclimber@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Crash G.  You are so right when you say we don't care if you move it.
> We don't care cause we still get paid so it makes no difference to us
> where the NID is located. To be honest, I prefer not finding it, No NID
> to work from, no need to work!!!!

This is why I don't hire telco personnel. Great work ethic there Jen. I'll
bet your employer is proud to have you on staff.

  I just go to the next job, tag out
> to engineering that the NID is not accessible.

Falsifying records are we? You never looked for it, right? That is a
dismissable act in my company. Hope you don't get caught when a supervisor
quality checks your tickets.

>I leave it to the
> office to work out the charges the customer will pay for the next trip.

Typical telco act.

> You may have your horror stories about NetTechs but let me tell you,
> that alarm techs are by far the worst of anyone to mess with phone
> lines.  We wouldn't have to cut so many alarm off the system had you
> install it right and didn't screw the whole thing up.

Bhaaaaahaaaahaaaaahaaaahhaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 Even PTT's (God
> bless them all we really didn't treat them right) could run circles
> around any of your wiring.  All you who make it sound like alarm guys
> know phones are yanking your own toothpick.  Look guys, when was the
> last time you heard of a phone company tech looking for a job with an
> alarm company?

Very few because they know they would have to work for a living!

But we get stopped by you guys all the time wanting to
> know what's need to apply for an entry level job with us.

Yeh, I am sure the lazy ones know a meal ticket when they see one!

> Oh another thing Crash, if after 20 years with us, you would be able to
> take a pension, keep your paid medical, phone concession and all the
> perks that come with this job, instead of still pulling wires to pay
> for the chew.

Except it is a family owned business since 1985. If you knew anything about
the alarm business, you just might realize it may be worth a little more
than you and your girl friend could make in a life time.
>
> Jen

Yep Jen-tel, you do piss standing up. I thought so from your previous post
and after reading this you sound as lazy as all the other tel techs we see
sleeping in their trucks behind the buildings just passing the time so they
can retire with 40K savings in the bank and all those benefits that will go
away as the big corporation starts cutting overhead. Good luck in the future
supporting you and your girl friend with dwindling benefits and a pension
that doesn't keep up with inflation. Nice plan!




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