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My Comment on Louis Rossmann’s Louis tries speakers at best buy. $60000+ of gear, wiring & setup ‪@ErinsAudioCorner‬ is to blame

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Feel free to watch Louis Rossmann’s video through here.

Sadly, conscientiousness is a very rare currency, Louis, but I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t grateful that it just comes naturally to me, and like you (I assume), I’d rather die before I provide a crappy service to anybody regardless of their budget, economic theory and tiered pricing be damned!

@Maintenance_Mark commented:

3:29 This is the same work mentality I have.
In my opinion part of the problem with America is that the vast majority of people do not take personal responsibility for the work they’re doing.
Watch any Home inspection videos or quality control inspections and you’ll see what I mean. People simply do not care about what they’re doing when they’re working. Just to get to the paycheck and go home is the toxic mentality. No responsibility for their workmanship, no ownership of what they’re doing, zero concern for the possibility of what the impact could be in the future.
I troubleshoot and repair equipment like robots, injection molding machines, assembly equipment, and other complex automated industrial equipment. I’m genuinely invested in making everything operate flawlessly. I’m not perfect. I’m not always right but I always find the problem and fix it correctly, (sometimes eventually!). The way I do “it” is not always the best way. You don’t have to do it the way I did it in order for it to be “done right”.

If you find a better way to do it you better let me know!!

Louis Rossmann replied:

This is the way

My reply:

Same here. Sometimes people kinda feel bad for me working too hard while helping them with their IT problems, and while I appreciate the sentiment, they have no clue that I’ve been doing it for almost 20 years, so every little victory counts with every problem that I solve, and I swear, man, it doesn’t even occur to me to offer a crappy service. It’s like I don’t even know how to be bad at what I do, let alone mess with people’s property on purpose, and if something ever goes wrong whether it’s my fault or not, I don’t rest until the client’s faith in me is restored again. Wouldn’t have it any other way.