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  • Learn to install electrical equipment with taking up as little room as possible. It's faster for the electrician and preferred by the customer. The customer doesn't care that you can bend back to back 90s. The customer doesn't care that the top of all of your equipment line up perfectly. The customer cares that you took up 6 ft of wall space when you could've taken up 18 inches.

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  • "My pipe bending is artwork". But who's buying the art?

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  • Don’t wear athletic pants/shorts or ripped and stained clothing when installing. It looks unprofessional and not expected for the position. In the eyes of a customer and/or inspector, a sloppy appearance = sloppy work. Use this same equation when it comes to vehicles and job site cleanliness.

    Common Sense

  • When drilling pilot holes for fall pro anchors, lift a shingle and drill underneath. This can decrease the amount of additional holes needing flashed.

    Old Skewl Practice

  • The average customer spends around $40,000 for a residential install. Would you spend $40,000 on what you give customers?

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  • *FACT* There has never been and there will never be a code that requires the use of a “Meyers Hub”. Stop teaching this! The actual NEC article that references, entering above live parts is 312.2. where it mentions fittings must be listed for wet locations.

    National Electric Code - Every Cycle

  • Standardize Standardize Standardize This helps with organization, efficiency, procurement, safety, quality, training, fleet, inspection pass rates, designing, warehouse space, and sales.

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