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You instruct the truck driver to try to get across the ditch.

The driver gives it a good shot, but the big truck gets stuck. The front wheel is spinning and the truck won't budge. You end up having to call for help to tow the truck out of the ditch. During the process, the units of the manufactured home experience some damage. They will need to be repaired or replaced before the home can be assembled. The full day passes on the site without any actual installation work being done.

Your employer is not pleased. "It was the homeowner's responsibility to fill in that ditch," she declares.

"You should have turned around and gone home. Now I have to pay the men for a full day's work, and [I] also have to pay to have the damage to the building repaired."

You decide that next time you will do things differently.

"Everything has to be planned in advance," says George Porter, an industry consultant and author. "If things aren't the way they are supposed to be, you risk hurting somebody or damaging the building."


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