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<blockquote data-quote="The Luke" data-source="post: 675768" data-attributes="member: 1976"><p>Trust me man, I get it. We do the best we can with identifying iPids blindly thru a mh lid or amongst a bundle of cables. But I've met with our crews down here a hundred times after they've not found a HH, started from the wrong splice(even ignored the pole number,attachments, etc..) placed a pole on the wrong road, or even placed fiber into the wrong building. It's always this way in any construction process. Everyone blames some other party. </p><p></p><p>I'm not necessarily picking on const or splicers, more so some of the steps we are required to place. I.e. the fact that we have to put a step on a job just to put the loop BACK where it was. Seems like that would be an understood task. </p><p></p><p>The fact that any of those steps are wrong, doesn't surprise me at all. I've only been designing for a couple months. I've still got plenty to learn. And yes, it may be proprietary info. But I've never understood why, since none of it would add up to a hill of beans for any normal person. Also, I didn't think any person on hardline would give a damn. But since you proved me wrong, I deleted it off my post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Luke, post: 675768, member: 1976"] Trust me man, I get it. We do the best we can with identifying iPids blindly thru a mh lid or amongst a bundle of cables. But I've met with our crews down here a hundred times after they've not found a HH, started from the wrong splice(even ignored the pole number,attachments, etc..) placed a pole on the wrong road, or even placed fiber into the wrong building. It's always this way in any construction process. Everyone blames some other party. I'm not necessarily picking on const or splicers, more so some of the steps we are required to place. I.e. the fact that we have to put a step on a job just to put the loop BACK where it was. Seems like that would be an understood task. The fact that any of those steps are wrong, doesn't surprise me at all. I've only been designing for a couple months. I've still got plenty to learn. And yes, it may be proprietary info. But I've never understood why, since none of it would add up to a hill of beans for any normal person. Also, I didn't think any person on hardline would give a damn. But since you proved me wrong, I deleted it off my post. [/QUOTE]
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