1985 started at Canon
Canon tech Support 1990 to 1993
Own Business since
1-3 Years
3-6 Years
6-10 Years
10-15 Years
15-20 Years
20-30 Years
30 + Years
1985 started at Canon
Canon tech Support 1990 to 1993
Own Business since
Copiers are only as good as there last service
TDL
Too Damn Long
Since July 1977 thats coming up 34 years and in the region of 1,305,600 miles and in approx 34,560 service calls
28 years! You would do a shorter sentence for Manslaughter! Bring back the good old days of moving plattens & fusers that set paper on fire (for those who remember the old AB Dick machines) I wonder sometimes whether im working for a copier manufacturer or Microsoft!
The Graph above (20-30 years) shows how lucky this trade is to have such a committed work force.
Or is it showing how sad we are not to have moved on............................?
23 years this year!
still trying to find a proper job
I started back in 1973 which means I have done 38 years lard labour for some crime a swear I never committed.Still the early days were fun,anybody remember Remington office equipment.Mostly typewriters but they did do copiers,document storsge units and calculators.
And How!
Remember the time to do A and B transports and then MOD A248 the screaming drill noise!!
Have not read all the thread. But I started working on "office equipment " when in the army. In 1972. First machines I worked on were IBM keypunch machines and card sorting/coallating machines. The 088 and the 188. Those gems had solid core memory storage. How many othere remember what that was?
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