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Thread: A refrigeration engineer idiot?
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23-12-2004, 01:23 AM #51
Re: A refrigeration engineer idiot?
Whew! I was a bit worried there.
Since the wife doesn't work, and neither does my son (he's a scant 2 years old - lol), I am the sole provider for my family.
Surely, I would rather put in 8 hours x 5 days a week, but with the economy being so bad nowadays, I'm stuck.
I figure I'll be doing this pace for another 10 years or so . . . sigh.
I thought about panhandling like Homer Simpson did in one of the shows I watched a while back, but not sure if I can get anything. Too many panhandlers out there as it is - lol.
Now, back to the topic:
I am still dealing with people (now shop owners, usually 3rd world immigrants for some unknown reason) who try to fix things themselves, like they used to 'back home'. Others have told me that they have been doing this for many years before licensing requirements were enacted and knew 'a friend' who could get them their refrigerant of choice without any problems.
And of course, they wind up paying me to come back and fix it right (usually compressor jobs due to overcharging or wrong refrigerant used).
I'll think of an acronym for 'replace' sooner or later. Been shoveling over 7,000 square feet of driveway/sidewalks today - and more one the way...sheesh...
Does anyone know if the Kyoto Protocol will help deter these people?
I visit http://www.fuel-saver.org
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23-12-2004, 01:39 AM #52
Re: A refrigeration engineer idiot?
I just thought of something.
I assume that the shop owners don't like being charged such high prices for repairs.
But they don't realize that the technicians who properly perform the repairs have spent a lot of time and money to learn how to do things the right way as well as having the proper equipment.
It's a lot of responsibility on our part.
I guess they're trading quality & responsibility for money?
Maybe 'back yard' mechanics have their place in the world, but considering what's at stake with the environment, we're not charging enough?I visit http://www.fuel-saver.org
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23-12-2004, 01:56 AM #53
Re: A refrigeration engineer idiot?
OK, I got the ACRONYM for everyone.
One that is descriptive of all those 'hack' technicians out there...
Replacement
Engineering
People
Lacking (an)
Adequate
Certification (of)
Education
I suppose this would describe the 'guy' I mentioned when I first started this thread?I visit http://www.fuel-saver.org
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23-12-2004, 04:05 AM #54
Re: A refrigeration engineer idiot?
Originally Posted by zolar1
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23-12-2004, 08:22 AM #55
Re: A refrigeration engineer idiot?
Since the wife doesn't work, and neither does my son (he's a scant 2 years old - lol), I am the sole provider for my family.
Heyy Zolar,
2 years old already..............Wow, seems like yesterday, I still remember the excitement in your postings just before he was born......... How time flies!!Last edited by Abe; 24-12-2004 at 07:06 AM.
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23-12-2004, 11:10 PM #56
Re: A refrigeration engineer idiot?
(trying not to digress from the original topic here)
Excitement is still there. I love seeing the wide-eyed wonder in his eyes when looking at everything. He's trying to sneak under the Christmas tree to see what's there - and he puts a big smile on my face everytime. And he LOVES going outside - lol. (Wait till he has to drive to work in the weather...he won't like it soon enough...he he)
I wish I could earn enough money to take my son to Europe. Maybe see some of the good places. But the economy is still bad, and that secret organization known as R.E.P.L.A.C.E. makes it hard for me to earn a living. Many of the shop owners get rather gun-shy when hiring people lately.
I was wondering: Any other people like/dislike the ACRONYM I came up with?I visit http://www.fuel-saver.org
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24-12-2004, 12:31 AM #57
Re: A refrigeration engineer idiot?
Originally Posted by zolar1
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24-12-2004, 01:43 AM #58
Re: A refrigeration engineer idiot?
Originally Posted by zolar1
Replacement
Engineering
People
Lacking
Analytical
Comprehension
Education