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Re: What would you?



Only you can say when the job is not for you, it depends not only on the
working conditions, but also if you need the work,  personally if its as you
described then I would decline the job, tell them you are too busy or you
are allergic to dogs or cats if you are concerned about their feelings, if
not then tell them you don't want to wade knee deep through dog shit to
install the alarm.

Doug

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"Pogo" <No_spam_marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Just did a quote at a residence with 7 large Dogs(bouviers) and about a
> dozen cats, existing wireless on Doors and one Motion operating on a 9
> volt flashlite(jerry rigged). Never seen this audible system which
> arm/disarms via phone with central station audio.. AlarmBxxxge.. Either
> way, doing a walk through and there is dog crap all over the place in the
> basement, place is completely discusting.. I really don't want to spend a
> day working and stepping in dog crap, I would like to politely decline
> this job, I would price this job through the roof but don't want to be
> known as abusive. (small town!) Any one run across a similar circumstance?
> At what point does one say THIS JOB IS NOT FOR ME  Feedback..
>




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