Clayton Curtis
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There's an outage unless a tree falls on the line or something.
But it is direct.
And we also work as a response crew too.
So a lot of the times if a tree were to fall or a squirrel, we get squirrel chews like crazy.
Yeah.
Yeah, so when that happens, man, we're pretty responsive.
We're on it like, okay, I've always got a crew that's on call because we know what's going to happen through the night.
Right.
So it should not be broken.
And it does get kind of difficult because it's not like, oh, well, just cut it and splice it here.
Because, you know, it doesn't really work that way.
A lot of it right now when we're building the new builds, like let's say I just were to jump in a project and start building a new build project, you wouldn't find a lot of outages, obviously, because we're just putting it up.
But usually you'll see by the time you start to get in like phase two, a year into that project,
and they're starting to light it up, they'll already have squirrel shoes, and they'll already have, you know.
And so it's something that was like, oh, hold on.
There's a demand in this kind of a business.
There's already a demand in this kind of a business, but who's maintaining this stuff?
I know contractors are coming in, making their money, and getting out.
Yeah.
But then what?