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Re: Want to build your own alarm gizmo?
On Apr 19, 8:54=EF=BF=BDam, tourman <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Apr 19, 12:46=EF=BF=BDam, Jim <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > On Apr 18, 11:45 pm, tourman <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > On Apr 18, 11:19 pm, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > > On Apr 18, 8:00 am, "Bill" <billnomailnosp...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> > > > > You would come across these things and say "What is that?" (Becau=
se it was
> > > > > the only one of its kind in the world!)
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> > > > That's exactly why people don't do much of that anymore, too much o=
f a
> > > > pain for the next guy to troubleshoot
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> > > RHC: In all honesty, why would any company want to bother with an
> > > activity that eats up valuable time for one customer which could be
> > > far more wisely spent making money serving many others. It's simply
> > > not a good use of your limited time resources.
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> > > You might want to do it because it's a challenge; because it's a bit
> > > of a hobby, or because you're doing a friend a favour, but as a matte=
r
> > > of business course, absolutely not ! Any activity that is outside you=
r
> > > core business activities means you are not conducting your business a=
s
> > > efficiently as you can or should. IMO, it should be strictly the
> > > domain of the hobbiest and the DIY crowd
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> > > ..... but then wtf do I know.....:))
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> > Don't you ever do anything because it's a fun challange, even if it
> > cost you time and money? =EF=BF=BDThat device that I built is now sitti=
ng in
> > my basement but ........ I know I can do it now and it really was a
> > lot of fun figuring it out. I wouldn't do it on a regular basis
> > but .......... once in a while it's =EF=BF=BD..... ummmm fun! How ever =
I guess
> > the other part of what you said is partially true too. I'm one of the
> > few lucky ones that I can make a living at my hobby. Gadgets and
> > gizmos and inventiveness, and being able to improvise and work outside
> > the so called "box". Otherwise, all this alarm stuff only, would be
> > pretty repetitive and ultimately boring. A number of people that I
> > meet in this trade will tell me that they think what they do is boring
> > and that they wish that they could do something else. I tell them if
> > that were true, they'd be doing it.
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> RHC: Sure I do far too much stuff because it's fun or a challenge, but
> I recognize it for what it is...a waste of my time and resources. I
> don't find installing and servicing alarms boring;far from it. It's
> still a challenge to solve a problem for a client but I do it with off
> the shelf hardware.
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> The day this becomes boring is the day I get out of the
> business....that's exactly why this is my fourth business venture-
Jeeze Robert, cancha hold down a decent job?
Have you tried a support group?
Rehab?
Unemployment insurance?
Holding up convenience stores?
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