Mom's Home & Clam Chowder
blake murphy wrote:
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> On Fri, 24 Aug 2007 12:35:00 -0500, "Pete C." >
> wrote:
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> >Puester wrote:
> >>
> >> Pete C. wrote:
> >> > Felice Friese wrote:
> >> >> "Pete C." > wrote in message
> >> >> ...
> >> >>> elaine wrote:
> >> >>>> "Pete C." > wrote in message >>
> >> >>>> snip............
> >> >>>>> I immediately fire any doctor that doesn't follow my orders. They are a
> >> >>>>> service provider - nothing more - they follow my orders or they loose
> >> >>>>> my
> >> >>>>> business.
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> Pete C.
> >>
> >> >> For your sake, I hope your doctors don't read RFC.
> >> >>
> >> >> Felice
> >> >
> >> > How would that be a problem? They know my ground rules when I first
> >> > interview them, nothing here would be any news to them.
> >> >
> >>
> >> Do you also tell your electrician, plumber, and auto repairman
> >> how to do their jobs?
> >>
> >> gloria p
> >
> >No, I do all my electrical, plumbing and auto work myself. I'm cheaper,
> >faster and do the work to a higher standard than nearly any electrician,
> >plumber or auto mechanic I've found. The only exception I've found is
> >the commercial electricians who work in the data centers where I work,
> >and there they only match the quality of the work I do, not exceed it,
> >and I'm still cheaper and faster.
> >
> >Pete C.
>
> i can't wait for you first do-it-yourself surgery.
That's a pretty idiotic comment. Not everything is feasible to DIY and
in those cases you have to carefully screen any prospective service
provider and clearly, contractually stipulate every last detail of the
services to be performed. I happen to be very capable of electrical
work, so I can readily DIY it, for someone who is not capable of
electrical work, the same service provider screening is applicable.
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