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Originally Posted by cashflyer
Look171 - the woman may have had a bad experience in the past.
I recently contracted to have an addition built onto my shop. The shop has one restroom, at the back of the building, so I thought nothing of letting the crew walk through my building to use the restroom.
The metal erecting crew finished their portion of the job on a Tuesday, then on Tuesday night my shop was broken into and several thousand dollars worth of tools and personal property were stolen.
Because of this, the other contractors (framing, electrical, drywall) all were restricted from entering any portion of the building other than what they were working on. I no longer give a f*k if they have to drive 4 miles for a drink of water. F*k day-labor meth heads, and the business people who employ them.
For the record, all my employees undergo background checks and drug testing.
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Yes, that's why I make sure my men know not to use the home owner's restroom. They should "NEVER" go to parts of the house where there is no work. I understand completely how she feels. My crew is small and I know the guys well so I trust them. There are great people out there,that much I do know. Many of them appreciate us, the bad apples ruin it for all of us.
My men know this and I am very clear about the fact that we are there to do work, and not live in comfort and drink their flavored coffee. They can do that working for someone else. You need to take a dump, drive down to the local Micky Ds and take as long as you want. I don't care.