building superintendant ?

dirtydeeds

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one guy here described himself as a "building superintendant"

we dont have such a "title" in england

could somebody explain what such a person does...............  i have a rough idea that he might be what we call a "clerk of works" but would like to know
 
if you ever watched the PJ's when it used to be on sky, the character that Eddie Murphy played was a superintendent.
 
DD,

In NewYawk this man is known as da Soopa.

He is in charge of the feifdom known as yer apahtment building.

Also known as Gawd.

If you are a contractor and you don't tithe Gawd early and often,

you will soon find out about his soopapowers.

Oh I am sure there are kindly and benevolent  soopahs,

New Yawka's have reported sightings.

And I know there is a Bigfoot 'cause I seen him on Tee Bee.

True story. I had to buy a freight elevator.
500 bucks for the week.
Granted it was mine, but still, no one had used it since 1940.

Per
 
Per,
Careful, with some of those Newyawk words you may be close to committing sesquipedalianism.
 
Per Swenson said:
.......  True story. I had to buy a freight elevator.
500 bucks for the week.
Granted it was mine, but still, no one had used it since 1940.

Per

Sound like a pretty good deal for an antique freight elevator. Were you able to sell it at weeks end? Aren't all them big auction houses in NewYawk?  :D ;D ;D

Scott W.
 
Hey - I'm one of those, too... never thought that's "what I'd be when I grew up".
This is part of the reason I started buying good tools this year - including some green ones.
Me & my wife (Mrs. Geezer? Ms. Turbo?) sold our house to make a down payment on a multi-use, multi-unit apartment building -- half a dozen one-bedroom apartments plus commercial retail space, with a penthouse on the roof designed for owner occupancy.
I'm now the "super" for the building, and I have improvements planned, along with the inevitable fixes & maintenance (it was built in 1970).
I may be turning to fellow Festoolians here for occasional advice.
 
per

building super now FULLY understood, we have them too

the guy permanently has his hand out for "gratuities"

goods lifts often have a weekly rental charge
 
it depends on the building type / operation and how much power the building owner gives to one persion

he might be the head porter, concierege, security man, the janitor, handyman, the estates manager, building manager

there are as many titles as there are job descriptions, and similar job descriptions have different titles

but one thing is the same.......    the breed.........

as per says, he is god and is capricious and bad tempered as any in the old testament

has to be given gratuities and can make your life easy or prevent you from doing any work at all

appeals are pointless, the building owner ALWAYS backs him up
 
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