Thanks for all the responses, this has been a very constructive and civil thread, lots of good input!
Thanks to some of the responders, Flyboyj, Chris, Tinbender2,ZRX61,Skymstr02,Jackcook,Sabremech"Dave".
I thought of posting this as an offtopic but felt it might not hit the mainstream viewers.
This was not meant to be a topic that would open a can-o-worms but be constructive.
Brucevs' post brings up a very good point how an aircraft could have been through many inspections,
sign offs and ADs were missed and or ignored but yet signed off.
This is not acceptable, I have been accused of being too slow and "ANAL" when I do an inspection
on an aircraft like a C-152, but have found that the previous mech (who performed the inspection in less
than a day), but yet this shop and guy was getting praises for his "quick turnaround and $500 dollar bill"...
This shop and mech did the owners of that aircraft no favors as it took me a week to fix alot of Squawks,
comply with ADs' that were not signed off and even items like servicing, wheel bearings that were dirty,
dry and had NO grease left in them, one set of bearings were discolored (blue in color) from heat...
That list went on and on, enough said.
Thanks again Brucev, you hit the core of this topic why we shouldn't be undersold...
This is a very diverse field we work in, unlike other work trades that are very cut and dry.
It's tough when you bust your' butt to do a good job for an aircraft owner only to hear the complaints.
Yes maybe that "Might" make me a little bitter but I keep the faith, and still love my work.
Thanks, Out Here, Tom