Are these people elderly?
Sea Speed said:
I think 10 hrs is a little dishonest. How many guys were there working? I'd guess it was more like 60-80 man hours. Not arguing your point, just think it is appropriate to be clear. For certain this is mismanagement.
From a liability perspective, they simply cannot do that.Quote:
They should have dispatched crews with instructions to FIX what you can and report major issues so we can develop a plan. That's why crews were sitting in staging areas for days.
dBoy99 said:
They boasted they walked 8,700 miles of lines. They boasted they would not start repairs until they assessed the damage.
A lineman came to my house on Friday morning to identify a downed line that broke at the insulator. His response "I could fix that now, but I have to submit an asssement and engineering has to develop a repair plan".
Crew showed up Saturday and fixed it in about 2 hours.
They should have dispatched crews with instructions to FIX what you can and report major issues so we can develop a plan. That's why crews were sitting in staging areas for days.
Ridiculously binary.dBoy99 said:
Respectfully disagree.
Then don't complain about no power for 8 days.
A free heat stroke.gooberhead said:
What do I win ?
That's blue balls territory.OneProudAg said:
I'm out but waiting on the AC guy to replace the capacitor.
dBoy99 said:
They boasted they walked 8,700 miles of lines. They boasted they would not start repairs until they assessed the damage.
A lineman came to my house on Friday morning to identify a downed line that broke at the insulator. His response "I could fix that now, but I have to submit an asssement and engineering has to develop a repair plan".
Crew showed up Saturday and fixed it in about 2 hours.
They should have dispatched crews with instructions to FIX what you can and report major issues so we can develop a plan. That's why crews were sitting in staging areas for days.
CDUB98 said:That's blue balls territory.OneProudAg said:
I'm out but waiting on the AC guy to replace the capacitor.