Even if you had this "consultant" scenario (and we already do with Mike at
RFI Svcs!), you will always have some companies who won't go out to do the
work no matter what... It requires experienced management in power
companies to know when and why to do the right thing, and to properly
communicate that to their employees. Every company is at a different stage
in getting this experience.
73, de ed -K0iL
On Saturday, 30 November, 2002 10:57 AM, Kris Mraz [SMTP:kilo.mike@gte.net]
wrote:
> Interesting. I've often thought in the past that someone could
> make a decent living at locating power-line interference just for the
> ham community. Invest in the latest rfi locating equipment and charge a
> fair
> rate. I think hams would get better results from someone who was
> working for THEM as opposed to a someone who works for the company
> causing the interference.
>
> Good Luck,
>
> Kris N5KM
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