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montee4
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join:2004-02-15
Chicago, IL

What's the Deal?

So what is the issue here? Poorly trained install techs? I can't imagine that Comcast or AT&T haven't had these same issues!!

HyPeRbAnD

join:2006-01-07
Stow, MA

said by montee4:

So what is the issue here? Poorly trained install techs? I can't imagine that Comcast or AT&T haven't had these same issues!!
All companies have had this happen. It's not the first nor the last time you will see this. S***T happens.

DMS1

join:2005-04-06
Carrollton, TX

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said by montee4:

I can't imagine that Comcast or AT&T haven't had these same issues!!
Indeed not. I believe a Comcast tech killed himself and destroyed a house earlier this year by driving a grounding rod through a gas line. Accidents will always happen, and they are very seldom caused by negligence on the part of the installer.


ropeguru
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join:2001-01-25
Mechanicsville, VA

said by DMS1:

said by montee4:

I can't imagine that Comcast or AT&T haven't had these same issues!!
Indeed not. I believe a Comcast tech killed himself and destroyed a house earlier this year by driving a grounding rod through a gas line. Accidents will always happen, and they are very seldom caused by negligence on the part of the installer.
Yeah... Here is the DSLR Article. I say it was his negligence as he should have gotten other utilities located before driving a ground rod.
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Caddyroger
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join:2001-06-11
To the west

said by ropeguru:

said by DMS1:

said by montee4:

I can't imagine that Comcast or AT&T haven't had these same issues!!
Indeed not. I believe a Comcast tech killed himself and destroyed a house earlier this year by driving a grounding rod through a gas line. Accidents will always happen, and they are very seldom caused by negligence on the part of the installer.
Yeah... Here is the DSLR Article. I say it was his negligence as he should have gotten other utilities located before driving a ground rod.
Even when if he gotten the utilities located they could be off by 12 in they could not exact in locating. Driving a 1/2 metal rod could they still could hit the gas line.
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phattieg

join:2001-04-29
Winter Park, FL
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said by ropeguru:

said by DMS1:

said by montee4:

I can't imagine that Comcast or AT&T haven't had these same issues!!
Indeed not. I believe a Comcast tech killed himself and destroyed a house earlier this year by driving a grounding rod through a gas line. Accidents will always happen, and they are very seldom caused by negligence on the part of the installer.
Yeah... Here is the DSLR Article. I say it was his negligence as he should have gotten other utilities located before driving a ground rod.
Not their job mang!
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