Had the same BS working on standby gensets. Office would give me a job 200 miles away. I would get about half way to the site and they would call with my next job.Told them let me get done with first one. One of our techs was given this line up. Ft Worth,Waco and then Austin. Wanted the jobs all done in one day.
Our dispatcher was very good at screwing things up. Gave me a job one time in San Angelo. Five hours away from the shop. Left early one morning and arrived to find a very mad customer. I was supposed to have been there at 1am for a transformer change out.
Best thing that company did was fire me.I have a bad habit of fixing things. Instead of selling new items. I now live in a small town where people now me and my work. Work when I want to and return there equipment on my terms. Not returned until I am happy with it.Most people in this county are happy with the arrangement.
The ones that want a rush job. I send down the road.
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