Posted by Ken-Pa on December 16, 2013 at 16:41:44 from (75.179.43.159):
In Reply to: ot. need opinions posted by greg k on December 16, 2013 at 16:22:48:
As a businessman , you can't pay your bills by being sweet & forgiving for time & trip expenses you spent on the job . I spent 25+ yrs as a general contractor -mostly electrical work . And I know all the scams property owners or renters can try pulling to get free services . Does a doctor charge you for spending his time examining you even after he learns that your problem isn't known for certain or else you can't or won't have further procedures done to try curing your problems . Doctors don't guarantee success in their treatments on you so why feel you should guarantee a cure for their problem when they refuse to invest money trying to solve their problem . Or you should donate your time , wear& tear of your work truck , plus gas , oil , & business insurances . Oh & don't forget your half million dollar Bond Ins . At least that's what I got hit with while in business for myself . Bill them & keep that money . HTH ! God bless , Ken
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