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Re: Need to cut through the BS on Alarm monitoring costs



On Feb 7, 1:53=A0pm, tourman <robercampb...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> RHC: Sir, it has nothing to do with anyone's level of education. You
> seem to have some sort of chip on your shoulder relative to the people
> in our trade. It is a simple matter of the fact that approved B crimp
> connectors are widely in use in the industry and 100% reliable as long
> as the wires are never nicked in the process. I don't know anything
> about this company you speak of; however, if in fact they are
> soldering every connection, they are widely wasting their time for
> little or no benefit. Plus in some of the areas where we typically
> have to work, a hot soldering iron would be a fire hazard in the
> extreme. Why would any company risk setting a fire for no real gain.
> It sounds to me as if the management of this company are stuck
> somewhere in the 1960's....
>
> PS: Speaking for myself, I hold two university degrees. Most
> installers I know are not necessarily college educated, but I submit
> to you, this has no bearing on their attitude to work, or much of
> anything else for that matter. Success in business has more to do with
> basic, old world attitudes towards honest and hard work than to any
> specific level of education. I have at one time, run a business worth
> over $600 million a year, but this does not make me a good installer,
> or for that matter, a good independant businessman either.
>
> I suggest, if you wish to be taken seriously here, a change in basic
> attitude might help.....

Oh Gawd Robert, now  you've gone and done it!

Quick ...... here's a parachute ......  HURRY! ..... BAIL OUT
NOW ..... before  you get sucked into the troll machine!!!!!!


      ( :-x  Shush!!!!!   )

Heh heh heh ...... this is really getting hilarious.


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