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<blockquote data-quote="Upgrayedd" data-source="post: 6483943" data-attributes="member: 616248"><p>I'm not a fan of solder on ignition wires, prefer to split, wrap and tie, but if I am paying someone to do something and they T-tap ignition wires, I'm walking out. Other stuff I don't care about. I have an 8 year old alarm install with taps on some superficial wires. None have failed. I have seen them pop off of ignition wires after a few hours, or less.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunate I have seen people get away with crap they should have been fired for. Whatcha know about a ****er drilling through a brake line and trying to cover it up? Mistakes can be made. Id think we have all done something minor but being honest and rectifying is the ONLY way to do it.</p><p></p><p>Policies about damage are whatever but covering it up should equate to a tool box in the parking lot. I understand you need employees and hiring isn't easy but in this economy there are people begging for work and I'd be willing to bet in any given area there is a competent installer unemployed or underemployed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Upgrayedd, post: 6483943, member: 616248"] I'm not a fan of solder on ignition wires, prefer to split, wrap and tie, but if I am paying someone to do something and they T-tap ignition wires, I'm walking out. Other stuff I don't care about. I have an 8 year old alarm install with taps on some superficial wires. None have failed. I have seen them pop off of ignition wires after a few hours, or less. Unfortunate I have seen people get away with crap they should have been fired for. Whatcha know about a ****er drilling through a brake line and trying to cover it up? Mistakes can be made. Id think we have all done something minor but being honest and rectifying is the ONLY way to do it. Policies about damage are whatever but covering it up should equate to a tool box in the parking lot. I understand you need employees and hiring isn't easy but in this economy there are people begging for work and I'd be willing to bet in any given area there is a competent installer unemployed or underemployed. [/QUOTE]
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