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Old 03-11-2010, 09:41 PM   #11
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Sounds like a politician to me. Report him to his supervisor and if that doesn't work go to the State.
That or spin it the other way and use it to your advantage. You may not get this job but you'll surely be in line for the next ones, whereas "Nacho" (poor Nacho) won't be.

What I mean is, around here we have so many of these crap "con-tractors" but their work is so shoddy it is great advertising for those that are truly skilled at their craft.
Rather than try to catch this rat, use this idiots (and the HO's) work to compare to your own. Kind of a "see what can happen?" scenario.

It's not such a tough hill to climb since you're already at the top, my brother.
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