System Contractor News

Okay, let's admit it. When people are trusted to police their own actions, which tend to drift toward more power. For power, I mean, status, money, influence, authority, and so on …
Below is an article about electrical contractors to perform self-inspections, to accelerate the reconstruction and restoration process in a post-Katrina New Orleans. One need not probe deeply to find lots of evidence that when no accountability, people will try to slip through the system, the safeguards put in place very life to protect.
He pull your baby in the pool without life jacket, knowing that you lack the ability to swim? Why then, does anyone evade an inspection process that is designed to be a measure of quality control to preserve our lives and our property?
Hurricane Katrina was a devastating tragedy with the loss of lives, families misplaced, and the slow emergency response times. Have not we learned a valuable lesson?
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For too long the homeowner has had to cope with the risks to contractors who are suspicious that labor is marginal, and a system that has not yet been able to eliminate poor quality providers. As the operations manager of a company that specializes in providing electrical solutions for the owner and master electrician, I can not imagine hard-earned pocket money from a client confidence in myself to seeking expert advice, and depends on me so that your family safe. I could not look at the man in the mirror at the end of the day.
I am not insensitive to the homeless and hoping to return to normal life (as normal as can be achieved). Abraham Lincoln said,
"You can not escape the responsibility of tomorrow today circumvented.
So … can offer incentive packages to get the inspectors in the city? They have a skill, and providing a service we desperately need in New Orleans. Require inspectors to sign an affidavit stating the work is done to standard. Just an idea. Nothing wrong with getting well compensated for a service of extreme need. Third part of accountability to performance. Self-inspections are not the solution here. Someone has to watch out for the owner.
Where do you think it comes from "To whom much is given, much is required of him." As professional electricians, we have a responsibility those we serve. As Master electricians, business owners and we have to show an even greater level of excellence and leadership.
Since the owners housing, do not try to do your own electrical work under the radar. If you are required to allow the project, they do … that may keep you from becoming a statistics on the evening news. This system is in place to protect it.
Dave Smith is a Licensed Master Electrician. He is Owner of Banner Electric, LLC, A home wiring professional services company in the Kansas City area. Dave is educated and experienced in industrial electrical distribution systems, and all facets of commercial and residential electrical wiring and installation, lighting and low voltage systems.
His company performs all types of residential wiring including new construction, room additions and remodels, rewiring of fire damaged homes, emergency back-up generator panels, and literally thousands of ceiling fan, light fixture, receptacle and switch installations.
Dave enjoys teaching kids and adults about electrical safety in the home. He also empowers the Do-it-Yourselfer through his coaching programs.
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