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Re: Give me a reason to say no.
"Roland Moore" <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Some job to put in mobile DVR units ran under our nose. Buses? I think I
> could stand putting in a Cisco Mobile Routers for a while. But running
wires
> in a hot bus, parked in a noisy busy bus yard, putting in DVRs and cameras
> day after day, month after month doesn't thrill my soul. Sounds worse than
> multifamily. At least in multifamily you don't have to put in tilt
vectors -
> and boy could I make the bus tilt, at least at the start of the job. By
the
> end of it my fat wrinkles might get to be so scarce they are put on the
> endangered species list. They would probably be consumed by the evil swamp
> ass monster. You know the one that comes out of your pants after you've
been
> in a 140 degree attic all day and look like you've been swimming with your
> clothes on. On the other hand it just might be time to stuff a big piece
of
> itch-a-lation in my drawers and grow a new crop of broccoli and
cauliflower.
> Heck at the end of the day I am sure all of the installers would walk out
of
> the bus like penguins coming off the ice sheet, but they really would have
> just finished steaming the veggies.
> Has anyone here ever made any money doing mobile DVRs? How badly does the
> public (and bus employees) abuse mobile camera gear?
> Please give me a reason to say no to the job.
Umm...How about, because you don't want to do it. Or, pull a Nancy Reagan
and "Just say no!" Geez, Roland, instead of broccoli and cauliflower, just
grow a pair. :o]
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