roofers around here, for whatever reason are masters at blind pointing our gear. I guess its all the corn guns and bibles that bring us the good luck.
On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 4:39 PM, Nate Burke <n...@blastcomm.com> wrote: > It seems like using Roofing nails for Jlegs and tripods are what's taught > at roofing school. > > From a textbook I'm sure roofers use: > > "Has the antenna fallen off the roof before your truck leaves the > property? If not, then it was installed properly. If it falls off after > this point, then it is shoddy equipment. > > The Sky is Big and all antennas get signal from the sky, therefore any > antenna can be installed in any orientation, as long as it can mostly see > the sky. If it does not work, then it is shoddy equipment" > > > > On 6/3/2015 4:23 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote: > >> Why do customers say things like "if your guy is going to mount anything >> to my roof, then my roofing guy will have to be here to supervise", yet >> they feel fine having roofers take down our equipment and cables and >> remount them without telling us? And then act like we're saying stupid >> stuff when we ask if they called us to come out and re-aim the dish >> afterward, saying there was no need, my computer worked afterward. >> >> You'd think roofers were highly trained in sophisticated technology, >> while we Internet guys are dolts. >> >> Hell, I've seen roofers re-attach a J-pipe to the new roof with roofing >> nails. >> > > -- If you only see yourself as part of the team but you don't see your team as part of yourself you have already failed as part of the team.