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Re: Life Sucks, Then You Move On



On Dec 7, 4:13=EF=BF=BDpm, JoeRaisin <joeraisin2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Effenpig1 wrote:
> > On Dec 7, 3:19 pm, JoeRaisin <joeraisin2...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> JoeRaisin wrote:
> >>> alarman wrote:
> >>>> JoeRaisin wrote:
> >>>>> Another note - I was surprised how affordable the liability insuran=
ce
> >>>>> is...
> >>>> Be sure you have errors and omissions coverage.
> >>> Will I need that if I am JUST running wires?
> >>> My plan is to subcontract for wiring for electricians and prewires on=
ly
> >>> for alarm co's.
> >> Sorry - premature submission 'cause my laptop touchpad is stupid
> >> sensetive...
>
> >> What I was going to finish up with was - I don't intend to sell or
> >> install the actual alarm systems.
>
> >> There... now I'm done.
>
> > I think it may be a good idea to have E&O insurance either way, I'm
> > not a lawyer, but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express several months
> > ago.
>
> > I still really think your missing out by not going after the RMR. I
> > just can't see doing the hard part(prewire), just to let someone else
> > collect the RMR. Then again, I might just be an RMR whore/junkie
>
> Perhaps in the future.
>
> Frankly, between my old company and the nationals (and they are getting
> their butts kicked around here by my old company), the market is pretty
> much sewn up.
>
> And - I like wiring. =EF=BF=BDIt's the device installation and service th=
at I'm
> not crazy about.-

If you run a wire and it's the wrong size or type or whatever, and as
a consequence, a failure of the system results in a death or a major
loss,  you will be called in on any lawsuit. E & O covers you for such
matters.


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