Cute

. Poking fun at an HI is no challenge at all. Sort of like laughing when a fish tries to ride a bicycle.
Yet the point remains: We've all seen horrible work routinely performed on even the most expensive new homes. We've been on sites where it's clear many of the workers have never seen a hammer before.
Old timers here will remember the days when I posted quite a few photos of shoddy work. What I never mentioned back then were the times when my taking pictures led to the immediate and complete evacuation of the site by ALL workers, who feared I was "La Migra." (Does ICE wear tool belts and arrive in a contractor truck?)
Searching the classifieds, it's no challenge finding job postings that read something like: "Contractor looking for licensed guy to put his name on the paperwork ONLY. Contractor will hire and run the job. License holder not welcome on site nor is his input wanted." These ads suggest that either there are sham contractors, or that bored bureaucrats are running entrapment operations. Twice in my career I have witnessed legitimate, established contractors suddenly have to replace their "qualifying employee."