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Old 27-09-2012, 12:39 AM
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Originally Posted by sheeny View Post
Ron, if all I had to do was deal with the local contractor, it would've been installed on the first day. I am quite confident of that. I have worked with him before.

The government formed company managing the installations is micro managing the contractors with typical remote bureacratic incompetence:

The management company collects the data about my roof from me: it is "tin" (colorbond to be correct) and the dwelling is timber framed. (It had to collect it FOUR TIMES from me... ding, ding, ding, alarm bells are ringing!)

The contractor must install the new dish without disturbing the old one. That is the landowner's responsibility to remove and make good.

The contractor has the power to decide if the roof is too flexible and requires a pole installation, but he is not empowered to carry a pole with him so he can exercise that discretion on the spot. This is what bugs me...

Today the contractor had a longer pole (5m) and was not approved to cut it down to 3.8m to do the job. 1.2m of 2" pipe doesn't cost much, neither does the labour to cut it... certainly not as much as my employer lost by not having me at work, and certainly not as much as I reckon a day's annual leave is worth to me, to do what I want instead of waiting around for things not to happen.

I know a lot of things often get lumped on "the government" incorrectly, but the problem is not a private contractor.

Al.
Al, I have had my Satellite dish replaced under the NBN.
The company who installed it rung me up asked the relivant questions, came took the old dish down and replaced it with the new one and was gone from here in around one hour.
The contractor asked if I wanted the dish removed or left there, I was quite happy to have him remove it.
I also have a tin roof.
Too me it does sound that the contractor is at fault on your end.
Not empowered to carry a pole with him
Since when is a contractor told what he can carry on his truck or not
It seems to me as if your contractor is playing silly buggers and not using common sense.
I am very happy with the service and installation of my dish
Cheers
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