
Originally Posted by
barney
Sprint has touched on one of my pet hates, the sale of electrical parts in variety stores.
all of these parts have A disclaimer written on the package that says it needs to be installed by a licensed electrician, so why do we sell them to the general public? most of them wont call a sparky until they blow something up...then we double the price, or introduce the arrogance levy.
when they started this in the early 90's, the trouble i had with pedantic customers not wanting to pay my price for gear. back then i could buy a box of 10 double gpo's for a price that worked out as roughly $11 a piece.
i would carry them around in my van so i could provide quick service to my customers for sometimes months if i didn't get a call on a power point.
i would on-sell them for about 13.50, making a slight profit from my discount at the wholesaler.
some customers would question my price asking why they should pay 13.50 when they could get them for $10 at big w or bunnings. the home builder types were the worst.
they could buy them from bunnings cheaper than i could get them from my wholesaler. the same thing happened with cable, unfortunately it was hard to explain the difference between the cheap stuff they got from bunning (solid core 1mm for lights, which is the minimum) to the stuff i would supply (stranded 1.5mm). stranded cables are a lot more resilient to twisting and rejoining, the cores don't break off as easily and by using 1.5mm, you can load more lights onto a circuit, cutting down on installation time (and repair time) and circuits back to the switchboard, saving on materials. but people just didn't understand, and at the time, the recession was in full swing and everyone was out to undercut the next guy. i couldn't maintain a customer base with the rates i charged and still pay off a mortgage and meet running costs. so i had to fold and ge a real job for another sparky with a huge customer base. 13 and a half years on, still there but not doing light and power anymore, just fixing commercial cooking equipment for restuarants, hotel, clubs and maccas.
a simple post about dumb shop assistants and i tell my life story.
boy did i get carried away!
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