SimpleSimon said:Funny, I do the job right because I want the customer to have a good experience. You should go find another line of work.
Glad the rest of you guys are now running safe with clean signal.![]()
In my experience (and in the opinions of my co-workers) "proper grounding" has nothing to do with the customer's viewing experience. Heck, a ground may be giving problems, but that doesn't mean it was done improperly. Like they say, "IT ALL DEPENDS."
To imply that I don't do a "good job" just because I find grounding to be unpredictable is just plain mean.

And I just found out that the duration of my responsibility for my installations is far less than I had expected. So I take back that part. I thought I was responsible for 24 months. Turns out its only 9 months or something.
