David G.
7/29/2001
Doug, what are you up to with the underground? Are you doing re-build or retro with a bunch of placements. Step son called with news of a gradbaby on the way. He's a good splicer, and aerial construction lineman. Would love to find him work closer to Maine. Did John Bell ever come to work for you?
"CableGod"
7/29/2001
Good luck Gary, you'll need it. Everything will be good with them for a while, pay will be on time and all there, but when you least expect it you'll get f@!*'ed. Especially if Dana and crew are working there. I think his brother-in law's name was Manely, but once you see his splicing and the way he acts you'll call him Girly. Good luck anyway. Happy belated b-day Whitfield. I don't think I owe you any $$. Don't think I ever met you, does'nt matter, I owe everyone $$$$$ Later all, have a good day.
THE KING
7/29/2001
Would like to put node prints into my laptop,any ideas.
Man in Black #3
7/29/2001
My company got all their prints on cd's, so when you load them, every print is displayed, really cool, then I can do my paperwork and all from my pc
SwampKid
7/29/2001
How do you load all of your prints on to your PC?
Its a great idea!
MM
7/29/2001
Whitfield, Last I saw of James, he was working the East Coast for CSS, thats all I know.
H.C.B.
7/29/2001
YOU NEED
H.C.BOLER
7/29/2001
HELLO I'M BACK.
doug
7/29/2001
David G, I don't know if NH is closer to Maine but call 603-###-####, guys name is Ozzie, they are working in Littleton NH and need linemen, the more you know he more you make, it's production pay, can he run a crew? as I said give Oz a call
dammitman
7/29/2001
Keep the node prints in your head. That way you can wake up in the middle of the night and have 'em buzzin' around yer brain like greenflies on bloated roadkill.