Ron Nossaman wrote: > >Which raises the inevitable.... what if you can show without a shadow of a > >doubt > >the previous tech was incompentant ? > > I shouldn't have to. If the client can't tell the difference between my > work and the other guy's, They can always call the other guy back to fix > what I did. Er.... uh... good point :).... Actually... a very good one that I am going to put in my little book of replies the next time something like this comes up. I dont generally like getting involved in these kinds of positions, but when I do there are several things that always bother me. I dont like seeing some of the obvious rip off work I come over from time to time... and yes.... sometimes that indeed happens, and tho I wasnt directly aware of it til you wrote those words above... I dont like the fact that a customer cant really judge the matter for herself. Now I just have to put that into the perspective of what my I think of my dentist and this newly busted crown I have my tongue rolling around..... -- Richard Brekne RPT, N.P.T.F. UiB, Bergen, Norway mailto:rbrekne@broadpark.no http://home.broadpark.no/~rbrekne/ricmain.html
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