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Re: 7845i keeps dropping IP connection




"Jim" <alarminex@xxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion :
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> On Oct 26, 3:42 pm, "petem" <petem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> "Jim" <alarmi...@xxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion
>> :
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>> > On Oct 26, 11:18 am, "petem" <petem...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> >> Well regulation here state that every one heve to do 6000 hour as an
>> >> apprentice before being a tech, in those 6000 hour they hae to do some
>> >> class
>> >> training, so we have to offer them sone training..
>>
>> >> So all those training are also available to the tech, and the best
>> >> part
>> >> of
>> >> it, its free for the tech, they even have there expense paid for to be
>> >> there..(in fact its not realy free, the boss pay 1 cent by hour worked
>> >> for
>> >> all the poeple working in the construction business in the whole
>> >> province..
>> >> with 140 million worked every years, the pot got pretty high and we
>> >> have
>> >> a
>> >> lot of training availble
>>
>> > The required training is a good idea. However, if it has anything to
>> > do with unions, if what I've seen down here is any example, all the
>> > training in the world hasn't made but only a handfull of electricians
>> > any smarter than a brick. All of the education they are required to
>> > have, hardly qualifies most of them to install a wall outlet. It's
>> > only due to the political power that the unions have that gets them
>> > qualified to install alarm systems without having to take courses and
>> > take a state test to qualify for a state alarm license. Yet only one
>> > in 50 knows what a door contact does. What good does the requirements
>> > and hours of training do if it isn't absorbed? There is no enforcement
>> > and anyone can get away with what ever they did before only now, the
>> > legitimate alarm companys get to pay the state for their license.
>> > There are just as many non licensed companys as there used to be and
>> > if you report it to the Dept of State, they don't have any way to go
>> > out and stop them. All they do is license, not enforce. Since it's a
>> > state law I can only guess that we'd have to call the State police and
>> > I'm sure they'd be right out there trying to arrest all the non
>> > licensed alarm companys they could find ...... just as soon as they
>> > finished their doughnuts.
>>
>> I know the feeling Jim..Here licencing is enforce and there are poeple
>> paid
>> by the CCQ (www.ccq.org) to go around and ask permits and licence to
>> anyone
>> working in the construction business..
>>
>> But since alarm is a something done very quick and often take less then a
>> day to do, its not easy to catch the bad guys..
>> So I have to go around find them and call the inspector on site... Let me
>> tell you that my 6 foot 240 pound body is helping ensure that every one
>> stay
>> cool.. ;-) but I still cary on me my pen camera to record the one that
>> want
>> to provide me with knee that bend the other way and the one that want me
>> to
>> show a new smile with less teeth ;-)
>>
>> As our friend in Ottawa stated there is also a new law that ask for
>> anyone
>> doing an alarm job in here to cary a permits  that state good conduct (no
>> crminal record and such thing)..
>> That law is pretty cool since it become a criminal offence to do so..So
>> now
>> I will call the cops on those job site ;-)-
>
> Maybe you should pay Robert a vist and see if he can advise you where
> to buy a "pen gun" instead.
> That's not a job I would want around here. For $50.00 and a six pack
> they could hire some Honduran to make sure you never go home again.
> And I have no doubt that for not too much more they'd never even find
> you again. You'd be feeding the fishes ...... in very tiny pieces.
>

A come on!! we are In Canada here.. we are civilized!! LOL

Construction business is not that bad.. only a few bad apple's are making a
fuse..

And the pay is way better.. 38 hours pay is better then what I was doing in
50+ jour job..




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