View Poll Results: Years Servicing Office Equipment

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  • 1-3 Years

    48 6.47%
  • 3-6 Years

    45 6.06%
  • 6-10 Years

    70 9.43%
  • 10-15 Years

    108 14.56%
  • 15-20 Years

    98 13.21%
  • 20-30 Years

    231 31.13%
  • 30 + Years

    142 19.14%
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark B View Post
    WOW!!!!!!!! I feel like a newbe. I have been doing this for 13 years.
    Newbie # 2 then here lol 13yrs myself

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    Started servicing IBM Copier 1 in 1977. Then IBM Copier 11. IBM Series 3. Bunch of IBM laser printers. Went to Kodak and worked on Kodak 1575 and nework printers. Moved to Docutech and 5090 with Kodak and Danka. Left Danka and inhouse tech on Xerox,Canon 8500, Konica c6500,1050 pro and everything else in the print shop. Now working on 1050 pro,8050 and 6 cpp500. No retirement in site.

    Later Pudgi

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    I've been a tech for 13 years, on and off.

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    I started at royal typewriter company in 1971 working on typewriters and royfax copiers( anyone remember e-stats?). Shortly after after that royal came out with thier first bond copier. I have been in this line of work ever since then and have enjoyed it for the most part.

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    Re: How Long Servicing Office Equipment

    When I started is was liquid toners, ie Nashuacopy cat. Still got the ink spots on me shirts !!!!!
    Good machines, did not need a lorry load of parts to repair them.

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    Re: How Long Servicing Office Equipment

    45 years.
    I know what I know better than anyone else knows what I know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrobe48942 View Post
    Since July 1977 thats coming up 34 years and in the region of 1,305,600 miles and in approx 34,560 service calls

    Impressive stats; but boy you must be bored of driving!

  8. #138
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    Re: How Long Servicing Office Equipment

    18 years............ and I am tired..... of being forced to Not care about the customer and focus only on the numbers.......

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    Re: How Long Servicing Office Equipment

    Very true, I get a lot of satisfaction from helping the customer, but we have to understand to the owners the bottomline is making a profit.

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    Re: How Long Servicing Office Equipment

    Quote Originally Posted by Rtek View Post
    18 years............ and I am tired..... of being forced to Not care about the customer and focus only on the numbers.......
    I
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    Numbers

    Just don't let the damn statistics diminish the quality of your work. If you're the only one that cares ... well then there's one, for sure.
    It's a worthy fight. I've been there. =^..^=
    If you'd like a serious answer to your request:
    1) demonstrate that you've read the manual
    2) demonstrate that you made some attempt to fix it.
    3) if you're going to ask about jams include the jam code.
    4) if you're going to ask about an error code include the error code.
    5) You are the person onsite. Only you can make observations.

    blackcat: Master Of The Obvious =^..^=

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