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Old 02-08-2010, 07:51 PM   #61
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So you talked them down on the price. My point exactly.
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Old 02-08-2010, 07:52 PM   #62
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So you talked them down on the price. My point exactly.
Some things in life are like that. Car sales, house sales, flea markets.

Other things aren't like that, and it's completely inappropriate to even ask. Would you walk into a restaurant and talk them down on the price of your food?
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So you talked them down on the price. My point exactly.
Because the truck I bought is the exact same truck the other dealers sell. There's no difference between them. OK, that's not true. The little sticker on the tailgate would be different. But other than that, it would be the exact same truck save for the VIN.

Are you saying you're the same as every hack and wanna-be electrician out there?
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.......... Would you walk into a restaurant and talk them down on the price of your food?

Yeah...... Try that, see what happens.


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you must work for Wal-Mart Electric.

Hey! If I'm doing a remodel in a Wal-mart store right now, does that mean I work for Wal-mart electric?
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Hey! If I'm doing a remodel in a Wal-mart store right now, does that mean I work for Wal-mart electric?

No.. you're an employee of an EC who has been hired as a subcontractor by a GC employed by Wal-Mart.

(And if it's a Wal-Mart to a Super Wal-Mart conversion........ you have my deepest sympathies.)



















Unless you volunteer to work for less per hour.......... then yes, you'd be working for Wal-Mart Electric.
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To throw a wrench into your conversation, Walmarts around here are done union
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