At 12:01 AM 11/4/2012, Peter Laurinaitis wrote:
>no one is griping, but folks asked for an opinion, so we served up our
>experiences. i would probably use them again, but in terms of your
>comment "Instead of griping, demand perfection. It really is that
>simple." ... actually, what is *simple* is that the job should be
>done right the first time, period. who has time to demand perfection,
>send back the gauges, wait another 4 weeks, etc.
>
>marc, i dont usually jump into the fray, but you sure do have a way of
>strinking a nerve with your comments (eg, "griping", "nitpicking",
>etc), perhaps folks wouldn't jump down your throat if you think about
>the tone of your emails.
>
>just my 2 cents
>
>peter
Thank you, Peter; I had not realized that I was
on a Canadian list. (he grins: I am a member of
several Canadian lists where 'I disagree' is
regarded as an unseemly word). I call the shots
as I see them. I have had good experiences for
forty years with Nisonger. If I got back an item
from them which did not meet spec, I would send
it back. It is really is as simple as that. Do
not gripe. Demand perfection, This is simple
economics. If we insist that they do the job
right, they will, eventually, do the job
right. We simply have to tell them why they did
not meet the mark. Again, I have never had a
problem with them and, yes, I regard the
complaints about Nisonger most interesting, as
they are so opposite to my own experience of four decades.
Again, I am still trying to figure out, 'Your
opinion doesn't count Marc' Wow. I have been
put in my place, and why are you wasting your
time speaking with a person whose opinion doesn't count? <he grins>
Marc
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msmall@aya.yale.edu
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