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Fire Alarm Technology In Houston
I have made requests for further interviews. The guys at HiTech said they would be happy to etertain, and may point me straight to fci, so I can see more HiTech exclusive products before it can be advertised.
Categories: alarm, control panel, fire, focal point, horn/strobe, Houston, Security, smoke detector, sprinkler, strobe, tech news, texas Tags: alarm, control panel, fire, focal point, horn/strobe, Houston, Security, smoke detector, sprinkler, strobe, texas
Job Expands
New locations coming to our fire alarm company, pretty good stuff.
Our Main office will stay the same same in Houston
We have purchased the property for our new locations and have construction on the way.
Our austin Facility is up and running. This is a great year.
I may even transfer to our San Antonio location as soon as it has ac .. lol Texas is fricken hot. anything to get out of Comcast’s capitolism.
I like to think we are better than all Texas fire alarm companies . I am sure we are the better fire alarm and detection company in Houston .
We are upgrading hundreds of fire alarm control panels (facp) from the 7100. it seems people want the new stuff. Really i am just the bew guy and all so I have no idea why they want the new one that sounds an alarm just the same as the current one that sounds the same alarm. I am sure it’s the ease of use in the new ones that allow the ‘actual owner’ a chance to understand what to do and how to do things, in certain situations. The E3 Facp is the “broad band” panel, The new. Maybe I’m old fashioned and like the old everything, Vintage means ” all bugs have been noted” and you can actually get help from past users< but this planet seems to be full of wealthier people than who are out for the E3 type things in life. Maybe it’s the security of knowing that you have the latest when your establishment is built and it should be good for a while that sales them to go that route. I myself will buy it used and and hack what I can into it’s firmware and make stuff better for me. But that is me. I guess that is me and why i am in the office doing cad instead of out in the field programming the panels. lol.
I mean it’s not like everyone in the world wants to have cool specialized interface that comes at the price of having to reboot every time you do something or what ever expense that modded software usually causes you to have to endure.
it sure would upset a fire marshal if every time he inspects my panel he sees his name on the display. lol
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Project from hell
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well after the project has been changed and modified and rejected like 20 times since October, They give it to the new guy.. yeah that’s right.. Gave it to me.
Well I finished the blue prints for this build out. Of course I asked for help and yes I needed it but it is finished, now we wait and see if it gets rejected yet again, and if the owners have changed the plan on us yet again while we where not looking.
Ok I will be a little more descriptive.. sorry..
I got a new job after a long job search while in a job I really wanted out of. it was in no way a career and never was going to do anything for me or my future. no insurance or bonuses (rlp shell of the woodlands texas) (leeches). It was just to be a temp job but night shift and met a few women next thing you know it’s 8 years later in a go no where job. then one day someone came to me with a job offer, his boss was looking for someone who spent lots of time on the computer and well :) they found me. so here I am on third week , between learning what I can with resources available and meantime building site for owner of company. Then BAM they drop the dreaded ugly blue print on me.
Well I made due and it’s complete … the pics are the proof.
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