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Posted By: sparky EWAD's - 11/19/01 09:27 PM
There's many a customer who's needs can have options laid out for them.
But there are a good number of adamant types, usually who's Uncle Fester had already advised prior to my arrival.

So....an older contractor i know says he simply bills them as EWAD's or "Electrical Work as Directed" , claiming it saves him the 'I told you so" song & dance.

interesting eh??
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Posted By: motor-T Re: EWAD's - 11/20/01 12:00 AM
Sparky:
Now that sounds like it will work, EWADs I gotta remember that.
Posted By: electure Re: EWAD's - 11/20/01 02:24 AM
I get lots of "As Directed" work orders, and it usually works out pretty well, but can draw the line as far as anything unsafe, unethical, or contrary to Code. I just don't do the work.
Knowingly doing something wrong "as directed" won't save your a** in court, whether you have a disclaimer or not.
Posted By: sparky Re: EWAD's - 11/20/01 10:10 PM
Agreed, i did'nt mean for to go there.....

more like people who wish for only 1 little recessed light in a room, that sort of thing.

Or the lady who just had to have the chain hung fixture ( rated, listed yes) in her outdoor entryway which became a pinata' with the first strong wind.....
Posted By: electure Re: EWAD's - 11/20/01 11:56 PM
I didn't mean to sound so drastic.Sorry
Some of the worst customers I've run into are the "I've already got the parts, just need them installed" ones. You get to the job and they've got a new 40A breaker to replace that pesky 20 that keeps tripping.
These seem to be the same ones that'll blame you if anything goes wrong.
Posted By: sparky Re: EWAD's - 11/21/01 01:01 AM
LOL!
No shortage here on people willing to explain my job description either!
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