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Posted by Bob La Londe on January 29, 2008, 10:36 pm
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Hey, John. I may have a job for you. Its way too big for me.
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Posted by Russell Brill on January 30, 2008, 11:08 pm
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That's a shame, you getting to old to install two doors and a motion :-))
> Hey, John. I may have a job for you. Its way too big for me.
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Posted by Bob La Londe on January 31, 2008, 9:07 am
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> That's a shame, you getting to old to install two doors and a motion :-))
Try 50 access doors network managed, and I said ADT COMMERCIAL.
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Posted by Roland Moore on January 31, 2008, 9:47 am
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a job like that it would end up being a mess. It wouldn't work right from
day one, it wouldn't be to code, it wouldn't be done to factory
recomendations and the customer wouldn't be happy.
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Posted by Bob La Londe on January 31, 2008, 1:09 pm
If you were Registered and logged in, you could reply and use other advanced thread options >I don't know what ADT is like in your area but if the ADT I know tried to
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> a job like that it would end up being a mess. It wouldn't work right from
> day one, it wouldn't be to code, it wouldn't be done to factory
> recomendations and the customer wouldn't be happy.
There used to be a guy with ADT commercial that frequented this group. He
was very knowledgeable, and often had things to contribute that I did not
know. I figured he could handle the technical aspects and the manpower for
a job of this scope. I can handle the technical aspects, but there is no
way I could handle the manpower in the time frame of the project. I
actually turned the job down. The developer even said they were able to
save on some other aspects of the project and might have some more money
available for my aspect. Even after I turned the job down they called me
back want to pay me as a consultant for the job, write the bid spec for
others, and act as an intermediary to make sure it really works the way it
is supposed to. There is phone, data, access, video, and alarm involved.
Only part of the project would fall under the scope of ADT commercial or
some other contractor. There are a lot of specialties I am capable of, and
even of integrating, but I just don't have the ability to do the whole job
myself. Hence why I turned it down.
They say a good man knows his limitations. I don't mean it as an insult
when I say it.
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Bob La Londe
The Security Consultant
Bob La Londe - Owner
P.O. Box 5720
Yuma, Az 85366
(928) 782-9765 ofc
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