Monday, August 18, 2008

And some more

Unlike the framer, for instance, whose work can be hidden by the drywaller, whose work can be corrected by the taper, whose work can be hidden by the painter, and whose work can be hidden by a painting in some instances, MINE is typically always on display.

And I care a good deal about what I do. So I WANT it to look good. But unfortunately, I am also human. At times, because I may be locked in by my materials, or subfloor, or even walls, I can only do what I can do. I try to make the best with what I am given. And should a problem arise, I want to correct it as soon as possible. At times, enough thinset may not be under a tile, and it is susceptible to breaking. In the installation I try to minimize the liklihood of that happening. But sometimes I go back. Or in the grouting process, when the floor is finished, everything appears to be correct, but there may a place where the grout is thin enough to one day present a problem. But such a void can be easily mended.

In my case, I was DENIED that opportunity, but also denied payment, too. And I contend it was for criminal purpose. To premeditadely intend to acquire services WITHOUT an intention to pay for them!

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