
Ponzio
Audioholic Samurai
The problem is not finding a plumber, it's finding a 'good' plumber around here. Sometimes it feels like they just pulled these guys off the street or a back alley and gave them a wrench.Wow. Plumbing here isn't that way at all. There are so many companies to choose from, I could have 3 people at my door in an hour.
My brother in law is a plumber and he makes quite a bit more than $37/hr and isn't even a master. More like $50 (with commission/OT). Oh, he's also 30 and dropped out of high school. Smart as hell, but hated school. He's been a plumber for 10 years or so.
There's an overall lack of craftsmanship and pride in their work. A bath wouldn't hurt either.
I literally had a boss once physically cut 350 some phone lines/trunks/circuits on an install, at the beginning of my apprenticeship at RCA, and made me start all over again because it wasn't up to his standards on how it should be done ... sergeant in the Marines in Korea ... so it could be easily traced and for future expansion or troubleshooting. He was right and my feelings weren't hurt.
Like my dad he told me to take pride in your work and sign it in the corner of the distribution panel, like an artist.
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