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Aug 30th, 08, 03:59 PM

we all have reasons to turn someone in; both positive and negative reasons.

unfortunately, it usually ends up that we pee on ourselves in the process, as the impending investigation comes down on the whole industry chapter in a local area, not so much to correct the situation, but so the inspector not doing enough oversight can practice CYA for his/her own office.

Then the impending new rules only makes it harder and more expensive to stay in business with added fees and taxes.

Perhaps the best answer is to make up a flyer or contract attachment noting why your company is better qualified, including site protection, cleanup, and adherence to the EPA and local guidelines, and types or descriptions of products that are best suited for the job at hand, and why. In this manner, one can more adequately educate procurement and purchasing officials, who will then query all about individual differences and costs for the relatively same service. Such will also present your case as a more qualified professional and quality workmanship tradesman.
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