Care to elaborate?
The Pole wasn't thick enough. You assumed the installer would just crank down, or wedge something in between to make it tight.
You bought the pole so you on the hook as well.
Care to elaborate?
The Pole wasn't thick enough. You assumed the installer would just crank down, or wedge something in between to make it tight.
You bought the pole so you on the hook as well.
My job is stressfull too, but I realized a while back that the customer is not upset with you, they are upset with the situation. I also realized that complaining about it just makes it worse, so I don't complain about it, I smile, move on, and thank the good lord I have a job.
If you don't like your job, look for another one, I am sure somebody out there would love to have your job and be gratefull for it, just remember, if it weren't for broken equipment and unhappy customers, you wouldn't even have a job.
Don't complain? Do you realize that complaining is what makes progress? If people didn't complain about picture quality there would never have been HD. If people didn't complain about the slowness of telegraph there never would have been a telephone and so on and so forth. Complaining is fine.
Being grateful for you job is great, I am for mine, but that does't mean that Beavis and Butthead aren't running things sometimes.
You are wrong, the pole is the correct size. He didn't tighten it down enough. I did it for him. I assumed he knew what he was doing. Clearly, he didn't. Why are you defending him? Just curious. You don't know him or me. Or are you the guy that did the install?
Nope don't know him or you, but I do remember what you posted.
http://www.satelliteguys.us/showpost.php?p=709264&postcount=7
Yes I posted that. It is a 2" post, which isn't an exact size. Nothing is exact. That's the same size that most everyone is using on a pole install. Like I said, the tech didn't tighten the set bolt enough and it spun in the wind. If it wasn't the right size, the tech should have told me so. He is supposed to be the expert. How does that become my fault? Since I tightened it, it hasn't moved, and we have had some very windy days lately here in Connecticut. You must be an installer, too.