After completing that wire pull I had the heating contractor find out that his thermostat wire was cut somewhere and he needed my assistance in getting a new wire from the thermostat to the furnace. We ran miles of wire and he figured I would be the best person to talk to about getting around, the walls are all done and the floors and the cabinets this is basically a finished house. I plan a route under the kitchen cabinet and drill down through the floor into the crawl space below. Neither one of them wanted to drill down so i drilled down just through the flooring and the sub-floor and then stopping to make sure i didn't drill into anything that might be hidden in the spray foam insulation. I then sent one of them into the crawlspace and pushed a metal fishtape down so the crawler could find the location. I then left it in their hands after solving their problem in 15 minutes that they have been working on for over a full day.
Thirty minutes later and at around 3:00 i walk up to see the heating guys standing at the wall with a fishtape caught down in the wall pulling up on it. Come to find out one of them had cut the wire to length and was not holding on to it and it went right down in the wall. It just so happens that fishing wires out of pretty much anything is on of my specialties so I took over, I cut a poiece of fishtape and went on my exppedition. I even had the contractor come by and tell me all the trout had been caught and I need to find a different way, cutting into toe kick and spending way to much time. I then expressed that patience is required in a situatoion like this and I was soon rewarded with pulling the wire up the wall 5' through a little 1" hole even though the wire had just 6" slack out of the wall.
Twenty five years of experience and I used every bit of it in my day today. If I wouldnt have had it I don't think I could have accomplished either of the tasks put before me today.
I had guys who have been in the trades for as long as me telling me I am the man today. Thats why I love doing what I do everyday.
Do something and do it to the best of you're ability everyday.

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