I'm sorry everyone but I have to vent. Whether it be an oversight, or something that the client did not tell the MSC, or an intentional omission, I am lately encountering entirely too many gigs where the stated job specs are entirely too understated. Yes, I know that I generally should run from any job that says "easy" in the subject line. I've been doing shopping/merchandising/recall/misc jobs for over 25 years, I know the drill. I've just hit a rough patch lately.
The latest was today, where the advertised job specs were to lift off the bottom shelf of a display to reveal the power cords and connections underneath, then unplug an old power unit that I think functions a lot like a ballast in a fluorescent light fixture, and plug in a new unit in place of the old. Easy peasy. Until...
The old power unit is plugged into a normal wall outlet. The wall outlet is behind the display. The wall outlet cannot be reached from the hole in the back of the display where the cords feed through. To unplug the old power unit and plug in the new unit you have to uninstall the entire display which does not just sit against the wall. You have to unhook/unbolt the thing, and it's heavy. Definitely a 2 person job.
I didn't sign up for an uninstall/reinstall. I didn't sign up for lifting/moving/relifting/replacing a heavy display requiring 2 people. The job was advertised as a unplug/replug job requiring 1 person.
Ok, I'm gonna stop now. I can feel my blood pressure spiking! Thanks for reading.