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Heyman777

gotta pay for main and freebag on a chop????

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When I was a packer I would pay for a repack if *I* caused a malfunction. I would also help chase down the freebag and go treking across hill and dale to find the main with the jumper. I wouldn't have paid for lost freebags, handles, risers or the main, but I would work hard to help find the gear with the jumper.
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Total and utter shite.

The whole point of a packer is "you pay your money, you take your chances."



Well no Dave:ph34r::ph34r::ph34r: The point of a packer is to pack a rig for people who are ether to lazy, to busy, or to stupid to pack for them selves.


But like some packers I know say.."You pay for a pack job, not an opening":ph34r:
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Total and utter shite.

The whole point of a packer is "you pay your money, you take your chances."



You sound like a packer's dream.
Hey! Lay it out flat and I can get it in the bag within 30 seconds. Whatever happens after that is YOUR problem.
Where's my $5?
My reality and yours are quite different.
I think we're all Bozos on this bus.
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>"Hey! Lay it out flat and I can get it in the bag within 30 seconds. Whatever
> happens after that is YOUR problem. Where's my $5?"

"Here it is! And it's the only $5 you'll ever get from me."

Multiply that little exchange by 20 and he will find himself without work, while the more conscientious packers make $6 to $8 a packjob. After a few days of seeing the good packers earn $300 a day while he makes $10, he might even start doing more than "stuffing it in the bag in 30 seconds."

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i was packing for a DZ, all of a sudden i have to pay for any lost equipment on a cutaway. WTF. Is this going on anywhere else?>:(



Troll accusation.
This is my first.


It could be a troll.
I've never heard of such a thing as pushing the packer to pay for cut-away gear. So, until this incident has some names to go along with it, I'm going to assume that it's trolling.

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Total and utter shite.

The whole point of a packer is "you pay your money, you take your chances."



Well no Dave:ph34r::ph34r::ph34r: The point of a packer is to pack a rig for people who are ether to lazy, to busy, or to stupid to pack for them selves.


But like some packers I know say.."You pay for a pack job, not an opening":ph34r:


Ok you two, how much do you guys make an hour? Would you tell your boss who is paying you $50+ an hour you pay me to show up but not to work? This nonsense doesn't work for me. I don't stow my breaks or cock my pilot shoot unless things are slow and I FEEL like it. I pay WELL and expect the finished product to reflect the price I am paying. Any packer that thinks like you two will not pack for me and they shouldn't be packing for anyone. Let them go work at McDonalds for 9 bucks an hour.

as to the OP I call TROLL as well just had to post about this bullshit about not holding packers to a standard equal to their wage

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