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Ok, long story short… my company recently hired a tech that I share with another property. Basically a floater between the two properties. The other properties manager and maintenance supervisor interviewed and hired this guy. Day 1 with me I asked if he knew how to replace light switches, to which he answered “yes, the guy at the other property showed me how”. Ok, so I ask him if he’s comfortable swapping out the old switches in a turn with new ones, which he responds “yes, but what about the plugs”. I tell him, “don’t worry about the outlets, just do the switches and I’ll show you how to do outlets later”. I’m thinking to myself, “there’s no way he can do switches wrong…. There all just two wires. I didn’t have time to check on him during the day as I was swamped. I was wondering what took him so long though. Well the next morning I walked over to finish the turn and found this……
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