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    Senior Tech 100+ Posts YHEL23's Avatar
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    How many hours you work a day????

    Field Technician how many hours you work a day??? Don't include your travel time to client site, your lunch break and tea break?


    Me if i have 5 call a day, 1 client- 15 mins x 5 = 1hour 15mins only but my boss pay me 8 hours a day..... That why love my work as a field tech.....

    about you guys?
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    Are you serious? Just cleaning the covers are we?? 15 minute service calls every time?? come on buddy......Are you sure you are servicing the machines to specification, or simply clean & reset?

    sorry, you making me jealous.

    I wish my day was as easy as yours.

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    ALIEN OVERLORD 2,500+ Posts fixthecopier's Avatar
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    I work 8:30 to 5:00 Monday through Friday, never more, sometimes less.
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    Senior Tech 100+ Posts 11x17's Avatar
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    7:45-4:30. We get 45 minutes for lunch and can knock off pretty much any time after 4. No weekends or Holidays.

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    Including travel time (because i am paid for it) I get paid for 6 to 8 hours a day Monday through Friday. I am not a salaried employee.
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    Senior Tech 100+ Posts Vista Tech's Avatar
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    Wow the OP must have a bunch of VERY CLEAN machines to only need to svc them 15 mins at a time. I can understand 15 mins for a toner spill at the hopper but damn. I want your job!!

    On another note I work a total of 4 hours a day of actual labor, the rest is research / taking calls from endusers who don't know how to install toner bottles.

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    Geek Extraordinaire 2,500+ Posts KenB's Avatar
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    About 25 hours a day, plus weekends...
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    It's not easy being green 1,000+ Posts Cipher's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by KenB View Post
    About 25 hours a day, plus weekends...
    Poor bloke. all work and no play makes Ken a dull chap.

    Bet your missus loves those kind of hours LOL.

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    YHEL23 does the same 5 machines every day. Me, I just get paid. No work. I'd rather sit here and scan the web meaninglessly.

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    Geek Extraordinaire 2,500+ Posts KenB's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cipher View Post
    Poor bloke. all work and no play makes Ken a dull chap.

    Bet your missus loves those kind of hours LOL.
    Actually, it's not all that bad.

    Being a systems analyst (I was a tech in my former life), I get the opportunity to work from home quite a lot.

    Some days I get to play help desk guy, helping out customers, techs, and salesreps.

    Ever since I got a WebEx account, my life has been a lot easier, being able to remote in to customers' computers (with their assistance, of course), managed sites, and various RIPs and enablers.

    Some days I can actually be more productive that way than being in the field, or (yuk) office!
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