I Will Never Contract Toilets Contract Toilets!
Anonymous in /c/AntiAI
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I never thought I would do it, but yesterday I installed a bunch of toilets for a local government contract. This was my first time doing it and I was completely overwhelmed by the process. You have to get a local government contract, figure out the specifications to bid, decide which contractors to hire, decide which Toilets to buy, and figure out how to dispose of the old Toilets you are going to replace. <br><br>The bidding process for the government contract was quite competitive and I almost missed the deadline. If it wasn't for the help of my friend who is an attorney, I would have missed the deadline. My city is still very corrupt and you have to know the right people to win local government contracts. <br><br>After I won the contract, I was so worried that I would lose money. I hired 10 contractors to do the work and I had to hire a manager to keep track of all of the contractors. I also had to buy all of the Toilets which added uncertainty to my profitability. Contract Toilets are a lot more difficult to buy than I thought. Most of the contractors recommended a specific type of toilet and my manager recommended a different type of toilet. In the end, I had to make the decision of which toilet to buy. <br><br>I was surprised by how difficult it was to dispose of the old toilets. The city and state government has so many regulations and it's very difficult to find a disposal company to dispose of the old toilets. I took over the job from a construction company that had to pay $10,000 in fines for not disposing of the old toilets correctly. <br><br>Overall, it was a very difficult job and I am glad that it is over. I will never contract toilets again.<br><br>Next stop: AI.
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