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What decade was your house built?


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You've only proven to me is that you get paid to pull wires.  You still can't read a schematic.

 

I can, I do....But for you, I won't Goo Gah.

 

all of your bullshit is crumbling in front of you and you are coping with it like a 2 year old.

 

 

 

I have to ask.....Where would one get hired just to pull wires.  That's not a job.....No company is employing people to pull wires out of patch systems.  I mean I know you mean this to be scathing but it's like if I said you were hired just to flush the shitters, and not clean them.

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I can, I do....But for you, I won't Goo Gah.

 

all of your bullshit is crumbling in front of you and you are coping with it like a 2 year old.

 

 

 

I have to ask.....Where would one get hired just to pull wires.  That's not a job.....No company is employing people to pull wires out of patch systems.  I mean I know you mean this to be scathing but it's like if I said you were hired just to flush the shitters, and not clean them.

Work in construction, much?  A couple of wire pullers, sometimes called, "runners" would go into crawl spaces, attics and rooms where the drywall hasn't yet been placed.  They tug, pull and generally put the wires where the actual technician or electrician would tell them.  Then, the actual technician or electrician would make all the connections to get the system up and running.  Standard procedure.  When you find yourself in a damp, moldy crawl space with spider webs stuck to your hair, you're wire puller, not a technician or electrician.
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yup, 1998 to 2000

 

But what you're describing is destruction.  which I still don't think I've ever seen anyone whose job was to just pull wires.

Scroll up.  I just edited and clarified for you.  Wire pullers in large construction projects get paid about a third of what an electrician or technician would be paid.  That is why they are hired.  It's cheaper not to have twenty techs running around the work site.
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Scroll up.  I just edited and clarified for you.  Wire pullers in large construction projects get paid about a third of what an electrician or technician would be paid.  That is why they are hired.  It's cheaper not to have twenty techs running around the work site.

 

That is not true.  There is no such thing as a "wire puller" as a job description.  I deal with change orders on a daily basis, so I know what the various job titles are for electricians.

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That is not true.  There is no such thing as a "wire puller" as a job description.  I deal with change orders on a daily basis, so I know what the various job titles are for electricians.

 

You know what, since he didn't pony up and produce a pic of him operating this floor buffer that no one else could ever qualify to run, I'm going to assume he's not really a janitor.

 

Nope, he's a crossdressing can can dancer at late night burlesque shows in the casino......That chick he loves with the purple hair....That's him.

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Your brother had already thought of this...

 

... And made arrangements.

So, now you accuse my brother of plotting to kill me over a house and commit fraud? 

 

He's done this with houses before and still hasn't killed me.  I'm getting paid to sign papers here.  What are you doing?

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So, now you accuse my brother of plotting to kill me over a house and commit fraud? 

 

He's done this with houses before and still hasn't killed me.  I'm getting paid to sign papers here.  What are you doing?

 

It's the smart play.  I mean you are basically a useless cog in the machinery.

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