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<blockquote data-quote="CentralSup" data-source="post: 3777374" data-attributes="member: 67065"><p>I'll bite. Last few weeks with PE has been terrible. They recently did some major reconstruction at my building, but ran out of budget about 80% through. So, my office that is shared with other sups is only half painted right now. There are new cabinets, shelves, counter tops, and a plethora of other quality of life stuff just sitting in storage right now. Not exactly a great situation. </p><p></p><p>A couple of months ago one of our belts got a large rip in it. We called PE to see what to do and the fella's response was "Good luck". That pissed everyone off. Over the next two days the rip got larger and eventually the belt snapped during the preload, which caused as many problems as you can imagine.</p><p></p><p>Not exactly a good relationship going on here between our building and PE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CentralSup, post: 3777374, member: 67065"] I'll bite. Last few weeks with PE has been terrible. They recently did some major reconstruction at my building, but ran out of budget about 80% through. So, my office that is shared with other sups is only half painted right now. There are new cabinets, shelves, counter tops, and a plethora of other quality of life stuff just sitting in storage right now. Not exactly a great situation. A couple of months ago one of our belts got a large rip in it. We called PE to see what to do and the fella's response was "Good luck". That pissed everyone off. Over the next two days the rip got larger and eventually the belt snapped during the preload, which caused as many problems as you can imagine. Not exactly a good relationship going on here between our building and PE. [/QUOTE]
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