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. <br /> Willie Gibbs <br /> From: Chuck Christensen [Chuck@AllstarToday.com] <br /> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 6:36 PM <br /> To: Willie Gibbs <br /> Subject: Kosloske Roof <br /> Follow Up Flag: Follow up <br /> Flag Status: Flagged <br /> Hello Mr. Gibbs, <br /> My name is Chuck. I'm the field manager for Allstar Residential. We met my first week on the job this spring when you <br /> expressed your disgust with Allstar's history of not scheduling mid-way inspections. I took your complaints back to the <br /> office and we came up with what we thought would be a more fool proof plan to avoid situations like this from <br /> happening. The checks and balances were to be administered as follows: <br /> 1. Our permit puller, having access to the job start date, is supposed to schedule the mid-way inspection when he <br /> pulls the permit. <br /> 2. Just in case he forgets,the roofers are supposed to check the permit package upon arrival at the jobsite to see if <br /> the inspection card says we need a mid-way inspection and call it in or call me if it does. <br /> 3. As a last line of defense, I'm supposed to check when I arrive on the site myself as I usually arrive later in the <br /> morning when potential problems will have been exposed. <br /> For the most part,this system has been working pretty well. In this case, as the field manager and as the last line of <br /> defense, I failed to do my job when I assumed (being a Wayzata mailing address on my work order)that we would not <br /> need one. Assumptions in this industry are typically not a good thing. It wasn't until I went to call in the final inspection <br /> that I realized we were in Orono's domain. It is my fault completely, and it might cost me my job if we have to replace <br /> the whole thing. Several people are very upset with me. I can live with that, but I've been working hard to learn the <br /> requirements and to be compliant and would hate for all that work to be in vein. Besides, if I get fired and they get <br /> another field manager, you'll have a whole new moron to whip into shape. O I'm appealing to your greater sense of <br /> compassion to, perhaps, allow us to tear up shingles in various spots (of your choosing) to show what you wish to see. <br /> Even if it's a couple squares, it will be far better than an entire roof. It was a careless mistake, and I apologize sincerely. <br /> Please help me if you can! Thank you for your time. <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Chuck Christensen <br /> Chuck Christensen <br /> Project Manager <br /> 612-210-1653 <br /> Allstar Construction <br /> i <br />