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Rich developer demanded I break safety laws to save money — then tried to ruin me when I said no
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Promises of future business get traded for compliance like it is poker night with human lives as chips, and refusal earns a loyalty campaign of two-timing emails and whispered insults about stability that reveal how little anyone understands what it takes to keep upright under load, emotionally or architecturally. Thank the gods for good documentation and a firm that gets liability, because a short slab and a long email chain are how disasters start.
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Real engineering isn’t about being dramatic or following equations like a robot. It’s drawing a chalk line and refusing to let someone erase it because it isn’t cost-effective, and when the wealthy decide the law is optional, the only thing between a city and disaster is a professional with nerves that quake less than the earth beneath.
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