I work for 27 Years in this businees 10 years in Germany and now 17 years
in Italy on an Ile called Sardinia i am a little tired yet but the Job is still a god one. Do it the same Way in a nother Life.It is still great!
Harry
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I work for 27 Years in this businees 10 years in Germany and now 17 years
in Italy on an Ile called Sardinia i am a little tired yet but the Job is still a god one. Do it the same Way in a nother Life.It is still great!
Harry
I wonder if our industry is looking at a shortage of copier techs in the future?
Based on the results there doesnt seem to be too many new techs in the field and us 20-30 year vets are approaching retirement.
Its either that or us older ones just out number the young here on the net
Please complete the following:
"Old copier techs never die, they just __________________"
Cheers!
“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim Hawkins
They keep going and going going and going
Started in this trade in 1971, saw the first plain paper copier in the UK a sharp SF710 (crap & heavy) after the zerox patent came off, have now worked for 9 years as tech support manager for a manufacturer.
Quite a few gray hairs on the roof but still in a paid job, 10 years to go if I dont win the lottery first, then you wont see me for dust.
Lots of old timers here!! (I'm almost at 13 myself)
Hi everybody....i spent 22 years in this career.the first copier i saw was A.B Dick..but we have to learn moooore.
good luck.......
Joined my first company ( Equipu ) in 1984 as a YTS trainee and not looked back................25 years and counting
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