I have been perusing these forums for weeks without actually registering.... and then I saw a thread that I absolutely HAD to respond to (now that I'm registered, I cannot find the thread )
In any event, there was quite a bit of ranting and insulting directed at an installer who admitted to using the NLOS excuse for avoiding a difficult install.
I REALLY wanted to add to the thread by defending this installer's actions.
(Before I do, please allow me to preface my comments with the assertion that I have a strong work ethic, I am not lazy, nor do I advocate poor workmanship). But truth be told, I use the NLOS excuse more than I wish.
It's not laziness, it's the reality of feeding my family. The HSP I work under will not allow us to charge for custom work, additional services, or work "outside the scope of standard DNSC installation." Read: free pole mount; up to 50 feet of trenching; 200 feet of cable; free non-penetrating mount for apartments.... (just to name a few sh!tty stipulations).
The truth is, in this industry, there is NOT a premium placed on high quality workmanship. HSP's and retailers are leaning on completion rate %'s and "getting the job in" over customer service and "doing the job right." That is fact.
When the mover's and shakers decide allow a little regulation and enforce some standards in this industry, then those of us who really want to do a good job will be able to and still make a living.
Until then, there will simply be some jobs that are too much trouble to bother with.
In any event, there was quite a bit of ranting and insulting directed at an installer who admitted to using the NLOS excuse for avoiding a difficult install.
I REALLY wanted to add to the thread by defending this installer's actions.
(Before I do, please allow me to preface my comments with the assertion that I have a strong work ethic, I am not lazy, nor do I advocate poor workmanship). But truth be told, I use the NLOS excuse more than I wish.
It's not laziness, it's the reality of feeding my family. The HSP I work under will not allow us to charge for custom work, additional services, or work "outside the scope of standard DNSC installation." Read: free pole mount; up to 50 feet of trenching; 200 feet of cable; free non-penetrating mount for apartments.... (just to name a few sh!tty stipulations).
The truth is, in this industry, there is NOT a premium placed on high quality workmanship. HSP's and retailers are leaning on completion rate %'s and "getting the job in" over customer service and "doing the job right." That is fact.
When the mover's and shakers decide allow a little regulation and enforce some standards in this industry, then those of us who really want to do a good job will be able to and still make a living.
Until then, there will simply be some jobs that are too much trouble to bother with.