Wrong. X Gets The Square

dodom by Drew on October 29th, 2007  

The playwright and critic George Barnard Shaw is quoted as saying, “Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance.” Apparently no one in the Bush administration read that passage though when searching for wisdom in the wake of the California fires. How do we know this? Because as you can see in the news clip below FEMA and the related Bush admin. served up a phony press conference. Watch:

So what does this have to do with MinuteFix? It is this simple. As we continue to grow and add potential technicians and team members we want to be known as an honest company. We aren’t trying to lie, cheat, steal or even pull the wool over someones eyes. We are open and honest about what we do and even though we are connected via chat messaging we still want to act as if we are sitting eye-to-eye with someone in their home. It is the only way to do business.

One response to “Wrong. X Gets The Square”

  1. Jesse Petersen says:
    October 30th, 2007 at 7:27 am

    The especially harmful part about false knowledge is that when provided in constant doses, they begin to take on the status of real knowledge in the eyes of the masses. It is very difficult to keep the honest image up, but it is well worth it.

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