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Re: Brinks as stand-alone alarm



Russ your right i'm wound a bit tight, overtime and all.  Didn't help
that my last job that night was a 8pm emergency call for dead lines.
Got there and L1 was being used for the alarm and returned to L2 which
was also active so we had two lines colliding together.  The home owner
said the alarm company had done some work but he didn't know they
worked out at the NID, but he left before they finished.  Not only that
but they tapped in on the CO side of the NID and cut the wire short.
Couldn't move the NID as it was wedged between two boxes.  Had to make
a temporary jumper to restore service and will need to have a new line
ran to the house all because the alarm guy didn't want to unwrap 6
inside lines so they tapped the single CO side.  I'm the one who had to
tell the customer that we need to charge him for it, and I'm the one
who had to get yelled at by him because the alarm company said
everything was working when they left. Not only that but had to deal
with the crap about not hooking back the alarm.  Not my job to fix the
F-up of the alarm guy since he had it wired ass backwards. That was one
of Crash's never do anything wrong jobs probably.  Jen.



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