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Old 06-30-2003, 05:44 PM
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Default Re: Wiring Nightmare

There are 4 types of people that do work on boats. The first group are paid for their services take pride in what they are doing and have to charge accordingly (not cheep but they are good) the next group are cheep or lets say cheaper that the first group what you got is exactly what they do or their usually standard procedure cut, re run new and then say done that will be $$ please fast and crappy. Then there is the third group who do work on boats they are just like the second group except they have a excuse they own the boat but don’t have the foggiest idea about doing anything (monkey sees monkey does) or another word is IMPROVISE on my boat I even found a nail hammered in the deck boy that was improvising. The last group are the best of them all that’s “you” the only one that really cares about your boat, so do it yourself and it will usually turn out better than if some one else does it for $. The sad truth about most industries in the U.S. is the skilled labor is gone, now a days it’s usually the cheapest unskilled labor that can be had that is doing the work (because of profitability) no matter how much $ is being paid for the job to be done. These unskilled guys don’t know, or they don’t care I figure even if I am unskilled in working on my boat I care a lot and probably that will make a bigger difference in the end results. Gosh after that I need to go home a pop a Bud. See you later.
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