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dieharder wrote:
Just curious... I know there is or may be complications with Canadians workamping in the US. Is anyone aware of potential complications of an American or Canadian workamping in Mexico?
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โJun-11-2014 11:23 AM
tepetapan wrote:
And most people do not act like the examples I posted. 98% of the people are aware of what they do causes results and possible hardship to others.
The need to protect myself from excessive electric usage is the reason I plan to give a standard (per my experience renting casitas and apartments) XXX Kwh per month. ( this is a spoiler, I was not intending to give this away yet) .
Like I mentioned before, it is to be a win....win situation.
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โJun-11-2014 10:44 AM
tepetapan wrote:
Thanks for writing. Electric seems to be a big point, something I think I can address when I post the formal offer.
A few things about electric: Mexico's commercial rates are very expensive for small business, something that even with the new Energy Bills will not address.That's life and all that.
One of the biggest concerns is giving away an expensive commodity. Free is free, no worries. but when people run a 40 footer with two roof top ACs and somehow never remember to close the door or shut the windows. That is a problem.
When it is 72F ( about 23 C) and the AC is blasting away, that is pure crazy.
I have been in the business over 10 years and that is what I see sometimes.
This idea of a workcamper was thought to be a win , win situation. Which I hope I can offer soon.
โJun-11-2014 10:00 AM