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After all is said & done, for the majority of us, we are electricians!!


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I once did a big job and when we put the plates on with the screws straight up and down on each plate. We got in trouble years ago because our plates was put on crooked. So I use to make the men put on plates with a level. When we would go back and see the screws in all different directions, U knew the painters took my plates off and didn't put them back on straight. I also got in trouble once because the HO yelled at me for putting up light fixtures not level. I tried to explain to him that it also was the painters, but he wouldn't let me come back to the job to see for myself.

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