Last week we did a re-configuration of an area. The company was too cheap to hire an electrician to re-run the power lines properly for this new set-up, so we had to make do. This was a pain but a problem that could be handled except for two stations. There was no existing power feed, and they were separate from all the other panels so there was no way to connect them. I noticed this in our first meeting when we were looking at plans, I confirmed it when we did a walk-through of the area. We came up with a solution - regular power bars plugged into regular wall outlets run underneath the panels, the built in panel outlets would be dead.
We did the job, I reminded him of it while it was being worked on, I reminded him off it on the post completion walk-through.
This was a week ago. I just get a phone call 10 minutes ago, seeing as it's 9:00 pm, you can bite me, I let it go to voice mail.
The assclown is furious over the defective electrical that we put in. I know for sure that it's these two stations because he tells me that it's the two separate from the others and that we only ran power cords underneath. Geez, I guess specifically pointing things out to a dumbass 4 times isn't enough.
We did the job, I reminded him of it while it was being worked on, I reminded him off it on the post completion walk-through.
This was a week ago. I just get a phone call 10 minutes ago, seeing as it's 9:00 pm, you can bite me, I let it go to voice mail.
The assclown is furious over the defective electrical that we put in. I know for sure that it's these two stations because he tells me that it's the two separate from the others and that we only ran power cords underneath. Geez, I guess specifically pointing things out to a dumbass 4 times isn't enough.
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