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Re: coax splicers




> Let me see. Travel half way across the country with my bucket truck. Find workers comp insurance overnight in Utah. With out any guarantee of stable work. All this for $.22. Either this is a joke or should I say good luck. Better yet just post who the prime is and we can make enough to survive. By the way, almost everyone in cable is broke!(upyours)
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I never asked you to come from anywhere, I'm just simply offering a job in these hard times, nor did I ever try to hide the fact that I'm not the prime. The truth is the prime is not hiring, and here's an offer for someone to make more money than an in-house position. I wish I was offering more than .22, that would just mean I was making more. Your obviously not interested, so save your sarcasm for someone else ASSHOLE!(flame)
> > I need to add 2 splicers to my crew. I am a sub in UT, and it looks like we've got a lot of work for the next 2 years. The price is .22 for retro splice .015 for activation after new channel line up is launched, plus ped price and other extras. What I'm looking for is a 1099 sub that is responsible and a good splicer. What I don't want is someone who's always broke, in trouble, or whines when he doesn't get gravy everyday. I will supply the work, you supply truck, (with auto ins.) tools, workers comp. that is valid in Ut., and top quality gig-free work. To all who apply, send info to (-REDACTED-) . Please don't send resumes right now, just years experience, a couple refrences, if you have a bucket, if you can climb, and a contact number.
> > Thanks
> > Jeff Farley
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