Brass Guy
Active Member
I don't understand. The work is complete, doesn't he have to say what needs to be fixed if he doesn't sign off on it?
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I don't understand. The work is complete, doesn't he have to say what needs to be fixed if he doesn't sign off on it?
Ed had some more to say which I'm not posting...
Can someone post phone numbers and email address of people we should be bugging? If there is an uproar, I suspect stuff will move.
Can someone post phone numbers and email address of people we should be bugging? If there is an uproar, I suspect stuff will move.
Stephen Mealy | Selectman | 2016 | [email protected] |
Donald Ellis | Member | 2016 | [email protected] |
Peter Meier | Chairman | 2016 | [email protected] |
Donald Pickard | Vice-Chairman | 2015 | [email protected] |
Linda Zuern | Member | 2015 | [email protected] |
Definitely be very respectful. These small town officials can be very petty and vindictive and they do have all the power.
And large companies can be dismissive of individuals and small groups that ask them to follow procedures. And based on the Supercharger rollout these small town officials can also be very helpful and help things move faster than in a city. It's unfortunate that some regulation is set at a municipal level when state or national would clearly seem to be better, but until we actually have the facts I think people here need to stop acting like children assuming that the parent saying no is a big meanie and it's sooooo unfair. This is a high voltage electrical installation we're discussing here.
Definitely be very respectful.
And large companies can be dismissive of individuals and small groups that ask them to follow procedures. And based on the Supercharger rollout these small town officials can also be very helpful and help things move faster than in a city. It's unfortunate that some regulation is set at a municipal level when state or national would clearly seem to be better, but until we actually have the facts I think people here need to stop acting like children assuming that the parent saying no is a big meanie and it's sooooo unfair. This is a high voltage electrical installation we're discussing here.
Anyone care to speculate that Ed's role as the town's electrical inspector is very much part time, and that most of his income comes from doing higher-end electrical installations in Bourne?