I have to agree with with every word your saying, I ran a construction job where there was three other primes, the project mgr. for the customer kept telling myself and my superiors that we were the only contractor he wanted on the job and that he wanted to fire the others, but you know that had never happened, we finished the job gig free and the other three primes spent between two and eight months fixing gigs yet the one contractor who had the most gigs moved on to be the only prime on another project of the same customer and the customer kept telling me he had wished he had given us the contract.
Another thing happening to this business is all the primes hiring subs and not paying, and subs hiring subs and not paying, let me tell you of a great man, Matt Decker Owner of E&M Com. this poor guy drove his trucks to Washington on a false promise, he then went to Oregon for the same person to try to make his money back, after his trucks were sabotaged and the money turned out to be 10 cents a foot less than promised, he bailed and has not been paid to this day for it, he then went to a job in Dallas, worked for seven weeks, ruined two trucks and has not been paid, but through all this he has paid every employee what he promised out of his pocket even though he himself has not been paid, I have lost faith in the industry that I love so much and the work I have dedicated my life to, I am now very seriously thinking about getting out of cable, but it's the people like Matt Decker that have kept me in for so long, but I am loosing faith wondering if there are just not enough Matt Deckers out there to keep the honest and true quality cable dogs working, it seems as though our business is being over run with the thieves and the back stabbers, therefore I think a cable union would be in every honest hardworking cable dogs best interest. I also think it would be in everyones best interest to have a post of known thieves as well as a post of known companies that don't pay.
> I help run a good size company. If it's cable, we do it. I run everything having to do with installs and service. I was an installer for another contractor a few years ago, so I've seen a few points of view. I do everything from getting the contract, analyzing the cost, determining the pay scale, and hiring my guys.
> I compete against other companies in my area for work, and only have one thing to say about it; What The Hell!
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> I pay my guys 25% more than any of my competitors, I train them well, they do great work, we have a perfect QC record going on four months now, and a fleet of professional vans.
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> All I hear from the operators we manage to squeeze a drop of work out of is how horrible the other contractors (the ones their giving all the work to) are at their job. They bitch about the number of trouble calls, the qc's, the quality of their vehicles, and their business practices.
> Why in the hell can't we get some of the F*ckin work. Is someone getting an extra paycheck, or are they just a bunch of the biggest F************** idiots on the planet. They praise our work, then starve us to death. And I swear to g**, if I get one more call saying, "I really wish we had given you the work, because these guys are doing a horrible job!", I'm going to shove a 100' fish tape up someone's A**.
> I'm two seconds from starting a cable contractors union, and teaching these a**holes a real lesson. In two years we could be telling them how it's going to work. A good job done, fair pay earned, no more fu**in games. Back to earning a good living doing something we love, and offering a quality service at the same time. What do you dawgs think of that?
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