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    Default This Is India….it's Where You Call When You Have A Technical Problem With Your Comput

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    what a trouble call
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    How would ya like to tear into that, one night on a trouble call?? lol

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    It makes you wonder what training they give linemen and what pride the workers have to allow such a heap of crap to be built like that in the first place.
    Its a totally different culture i suppose and you cannot compare it with our way of doing things.

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    Default trouble in india

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    Default it would be quicker to cut it down and start over

    The line crew must be on strike and the office personal and engineers put the wire back up after a typhoon passed through.
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    Double bubble for sure:d

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    Quote Originally Posted by australiantroubleman View Post
    It makes you wonder what training they give linemen and what pride the workers have to allow such a heap of crap to be built like that in the first place.
    Its a totally different culture i suppose and you cannot compare it with our way of doing things.
    Yup.
    "Different Culture". Somehow that "power system" seems to work for em.

    They sure got a good Nuke Program...and Nukes.

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    I was reading something about syztems like that, was in another asian country. Vietnam or thailand or something. But they were sayin when they run new line they dont take down the old line the just leave it and it ends up a mess

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    Quote Originally Posted by STLmo1986 View Post
    I was reading something about syztems like that, was in another asian country. Vietnam or thailand or something. But they were sayin when they run new line they dont take down the old line the just leave it and it ends up a mess
    They DEFINATELY do "things" differently overseas.... Whatever floats your boat I guess.
    Definately a "Cultural difference", in Pride in linework, and safety.

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    Id like to see what the work order looks like.a detailed map of what goes and what stays.

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