I doubt this jackass is affilitated with the outfit that made the original post.
But I've called them several times with no response, which leads me to a similar curiosity as posted above...
Taking a contract these days is risky enough without mystery contractors.
Point is; there is no good reason to be so coy, and the notion that speaking of it promotes some distasteful trait is, IMHO, nonsense.
I would be interested, however, in knowing how you're correlating the volume of post on this forum, to the conclusion, that such a volume is indicative of ones employment status, capabilities, etc.
Also, could you take a moment to explain how it is that you are drawn to such calumny, while you yourself respond with no identification listed in your profile..
Frankly it seems pretty chicken sh** to me.
Have a lovely day,
Michael O'Conner
> > It causes me great concern that you are looking for techs of this caliber (which I am) yet you do not reveal who you are. I am to trust someone who does not wish to be identified? You ask for honest and hard working, but who is asking??
> >
> > >
> >You need not concern yourself with who I am because I've read alot of the stuff you have posted to this site. Anyone who has posted 67 messages has entirely to much time on his hands and for some reason isnt working now. My guess is your not the calibar we searching for .>
> > > > In search of honest hard working sweep techs that can sweep fwd,rev,noise suppression,certification.Must have own insurance,truck and stealth meter.
> > >
> > > We are a sweep company and can provide all the men you need for this job. Call me and I can send references.
> > >
> > > John Lynch
> > > 904-571-7728
Re: Sweep in midwest/who are you, whattajerk
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