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Originally posted by Maynard J. Keenan:
Sassy, you see things in absolutes... black or white.... right or wrong. There's nothing wrong with that, and the moral majority needs folks like you to keep its minions scared straight, but I'm not here to debate ethics. I am about to say something that will shock you .... ready? ... here goes...

Throughout our lives on this planet, there may arise times when it is appropriate to be dishonest.



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Originally posted by unclegus:Just one litigation before a Judge and you will soon realize you cannot afford to not pay for workman's compensation.


No it will not, because I will never be litigated. I have carried liability & workmans's comp for over 5 years now.

You sir are the relic who needs to wake up. You are a job site antique who will soon be replaced and forgotten by younger men who do things quicker and better.

It is absolutely naive of you to not consider the plight of the tradesman who may initially work or train under an uninsured sub.


Even though I disagree with your position you were stating your point in a good manner until this post. So being honest is somehow some kind of political position? What you seem to be saying is its ok to be dishonest as long as it benefits you. As I said before that is what is partially wrong with America.

You sir nor anyone thinking like you will ever work at any one of my job sites. On my last remodel a sub I had used in the past said he was sending Mexicans to do the gutters instead of the previous crew he had sent. I asked if they were legal and he said yes. I said that is OK as long as they speak English and show me their green card. He said they did not have too show their card, I said they do if you want the job. Well the original crew from the last job showed and did a great job. I demand that legal Americans work at my job sites and that the contractor provides a copy of his business license and insurance.

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