Out of state pumping
jjpumper 02-22-2006
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Travel is all I do. You did not state your area so it is hard to coment on your situation.I do not want to sound like a Primma Donna but,most pump companys have a very hard time finding good operators so if you live up to your end of the bargain then you should have no problem getting them to live up to theres!About two years ago I went to work in Ireland and they did not live up to there promises either. I was working six days a week for 3 weeks and I was allowed the 4th weekend to travel back home(england)So, when i went back home one weekend I called them and told them they would have to live up to there origanol agreement with me concerning pay.And they did. Granted, they then acted like I was a BIG problem for awhile after that but it has worked out since then.

ThePumpGuy 02-22-2006
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WOW. Speedy bought a pump without ever being in the concrete business. I think 98% of people who did that would fail. What was the reason it worked Speedy? Was the market begging for a pump? Im new, was just curious. On the topic, if you dont live in a populated area and want to run a pump, you might have to travel-bottom line.