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Re: Crimshield


Splice-your reply is backsliding to the nth degree. Of course I can still hire someone but they might only be able to cut my lawn lol. What the questioner was asking about was crimshield in Charter and the answer is that if they do not pass crimshield they can not work there anymore. Drop dead date in our area is June 30th. Guidelines were established by Charter but now implementation is ALL ON crimshield. That way Charter has done their due diligence and responsibility is no longer on contractor who,lets face it, often slid questionable people in inspite of contract. Crimshield is more expensive to run than an e-screen/gis combo and they have a vested interest in NOT passing people (since thats where their liability lies) BUT, in a couple of ways I like it, since I no longer have contingent liability on the guy I am giving a break to in spite of the guidelines.
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Posted in reply to: Re: Crimshield by cabledawg71874
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Re: Crimshield Chris Cook 6/1/2010 10:30:29 PM