Around here the general attitude the majority of business owners and general management of their businesses is if they can get away with something to save money on their end while screwing the customer out of extra by lying or making something up they will.My experience was the opposite. I was the senior engineer in a power supply company, but I looked like a teeny-bopper so the boss hid me in the back room and pretended (to the customers) that he knew which end of a flashlight to put batteries in.![]()
Sounds like a government contract. I pay them to allow me to forfeit my rights in Law and in Equity, and in exchange, they don't have to do anything good for me, or anything at all, and if they do it badly, I still pay them some more.The new thing here is the 'anti liability fee' which basically means the customer has to both sign and pay a contractual fee that says no matter how shitty of work they do or what damages they do or that may result from their sloppy work at some future point that the contractor or business are not liable for any of it.
This is what is called an "exculpartory clause" and is not worth the paper it is printed on. It is your right to be able to sue for damages cause by the negligence of others. You CANNOT be force to sign away this right.The new thing here is the 'anti liability fee' which basically means the customer has to both sign and pay a contractual fee that says no matter who shitty of work they do or what damages they do or that may result from their sloppy work at some future point they the contractor or business are not liable for any of it
Sounds like a government contract. I pay them to allow me to forfeit my rights in Law and in Equity, and in exchange, they don't have to do anything good for me, or anything at all, and if they do it badly, I still pay them some more.
Wait...wrong Thread. That would fit much better in, "The War on Cops".
Oh well. Still learning best business practices at my age!
Actually, I first learned of this in my Contractors School. The bidder of the job includes the price of insurance to pay off the, "obligation to perform" if he gets the job and fails. That way, the purchaser is paying for both the work he wants done and the price of a back-up contractor or, "liquidated damages" that would be no fault of his own if he needed them. Bid once, pork twice.![]()
It gets worse. As of lately it's become near impossible to go into any HVAC or Electrical contractors shop and buy any parts to do you own repair work any more.This is what is called an "exculpartory clause" and is not worth the paper it is printed on. It is your right to be able to sue for damages cause by the negligence of others. You CANNOT be force to sign away this right.
It has nothing to do with liability. It's about protecting their best customers and clinging to a dying monopoly as the Internet sells anything and everything. I believe I have seen Florida HVAC contractors license numbers in the range of 2 million plus, but there is no way there are 2 million AC contractors in business in Florida. That leaves about 1.9 million well qualified people that can't get parts locally.As of lately it's become near impossible to go into any HVAC or Electrical contractors shop and buy any parts to do you own repair work any more.
And therein lies one more nail ion their coffin. For what those crooks want to charge for basic parts many guys like me can and will order a part next day air and still come out money ahead plus steal their customer and sale from them to boot which I have used that method many times.If there is a shade tree A/C guy who can get parts quickly, in every square mile of the city, the big players are in deep trouble.
Incredible 'tho it may seem, I came upon that thread some time back, so struck was I with the similarity to your style/manner of expression that I nearly PMed you to inquire whether @Bychon was a former incarnation of yourself (or a sock puppy?I started out with a pic of my favorite dog and her name, but people made remarks about taking advice from a Poodle, and a Bichon is very different from a Poodle.
Yebut... How did you get #12 from #32?I was Quality Control stamp number 32 at three different corporations, purely by coincidence, so I changed that number to the shortest, easiest to type version I could think of in 30 seconds.
Ah! So it's nothing requisite of the likes of Dristan after all! -- great news, that!Long story short(not that long) Sínusbylgja means Sinewave in Icelandic.
Would that be a church spire or merely an ICBM site back of the trees?my name was picked at a time of desperation when I joined the site seeking help with homework. Sometimes I regret the choice, but generally I am ok with it.
The avatar is a symbol of my hometown. Here is a photo of the real thing:
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Ya know! You have way too much in common with @Aleph(0) for your own good!User name from the shortbus that takes development challenged kids to school, from when I first started in learning electronics. Not much better today![]()
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