packsaddle
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I know plenty of guys who worked for Probst, years ago, before bought by Quanta along with today. Im a journeyman, know all the companies they own etc. Unfortunately, Ill be surprised if they do anything at all to him. That is the real problem about it. I went ahead and wrote an email, but im sure it will go nowhere and got deleted by the first HR person that got it. Along with that, he is gonna hire high dollar lawyers to plead it down. Looking at the actual filed paperwork, among the other people charged, is one of his lead Foreman for Probst as well. No surprise to me that it trickles down that line. I hope they both get felonies, and I sure as hell hope Quanta gets rid of him. The position he is in, is far to important in the line industry to be awarded to someone who feels laws and rules dont need to be followed unless he wants to. Will be interesting to see how it plays out, and what the final charges amount to.I worked for Quanta Services for 8 months, left because of poor & incompetent leadership ALL the WAY up to Duke Austin.
This case is a classic reminder of two things,
1. Don't get too prideful, don't think you're above the law, God will Humble you one day and it's not going to be pretty.
2. Be careful of the circle you associate with as there are others involved in this incident that work for Quanta that will probably get terminated.
In the end his sons may suffer with a lifetime loss of hunting privileges as they aided in this incident.
If Quanta terminates K.S. and gives him a severance package, my opinion of Quanta and their entire BOD would sink even further. Why would you reward someone with a severance that committed a felony?