| | Meh Considering the number of installs they do or people they hire/subcontract, they are doing pretty good. Shit happens, nobody's perfect and that's why there is this thing called insurance. | |
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 Madmick join:2002-12-12 East Northport, NY | Re: Meh A little competence goes a long way. | |
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 |  wvcaverPremium join:2005-04-17 Millersburg, OH 1 edit | Re: Meh said by Madmick:A little competence goes a long way. I would like to see you do that type of work day in and day out ! | |
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 major marcoRes Firma Mitescere NescitPremium join:2003-02-13 Stepford, CA | said by Anonymous:Considering the number of installs they do or people they hire/subcontract, they are doing pretty good. LMAO - Yeah, and I'm sure pretty good is precisely how all the people who have been killed/maimed and/or had their property damaged would describe their experience with Comcrap's knuckleheaded independent contractors. Same goes for the Katrina victims....Pretty good, Brownie! -- The Toll
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 IowaManPremium join:2008-08-21 Grinnell, IA | Exactly, all telecommunication companies IMO have some excellent employees who go above and beyond, (Anon, BAINCH) for Mediacom and ones that make you want to run the other direction. | |
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 | | uhh yeah, if you have contracted or sub-contracted someone who not only is under investigation for rape/murder (»Comcast Contractor Held For Double Murder) but does it again. Yeah, your practices need to be re-evaluated.
There is a different between shit happening and not giving a shit or being dumb as shit. Like not double checking your work, not checking for buried lines, or not checking the other side of what you're drilling through? Come on, these are the first things literally drilled into your head for this type of trade. | |
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