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Originally Posted by 4X4
Lol. You officy types have no idea about the world of trades and machine operation. By the time you roll into the Starbucks drive thru at 7 or 8, any respectable tradesman is already at his site with his tools unloaded and ready to go. Seven o clock hits and the machines fire up. What you were hoping they would do until nine was already done at 630.
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I have a good idea about trades people. I used to work blue-collar too, but I decided it wasn't for me.
I hate the attitude that most of them have, that their work is so important and that the world will end if their not done by such and such time. They seriously think their so righteous in what they're doing for whatever reason.
I remember when I was drywalling for a while before I went to college, and no one gave a crap about the other trades. Electricians would bitch about plumbers, framers would frame crap so lazily, we would come in, pretty well at the bottom of the totem pole, and have to fix the crap they left behind.
I don't really care who you are or what you do, why do you need to be earthquake loud the second the clock says 7:00am? You know you're in a residential area, can you not wait and do something less noisy? There's always SOMETHING to be done.