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Very much an end user. My service technician is 6000 miles and a one-year round trip by ship away so I am also the de facto technician as I am the only person for hundreds of miles who knows one end of a clean screwdriver from another (Tommy the generator mech is handy with less delicate things). Thank goodness we have the Internet otherwise I'd be copying with a pencil and tracing paper.
I used to have a title and everything. Now I am just a lowly screwdriver turner!
Chronology of a Service Geek: 1964-2009
Office Machine Repairer (military speak)
Warehouseman
Refurb Technician
Shop Technician
Field Service Technician
Field Service Supervisor
Service Manager
Area Dealer Service Manager
Regional Service Manager
National Service Manager
Service Technician
I know what I know better than anyone else knows what I know.
I am Manager/technician/delivery boy/tea lady/sales consultant/marriage counsilor to my clients and and and and sometimes i fix machines that can make copies.
Yes, I am technician for the past 26 yrs., My first generation of copiers like EP310 Minolta, and BD704 Toshiba..
I love my job. what more, I ve grown up to service Manager, and Marketing as Business Development Manager, But nothing like Technician, keeps on updating.
Ravi.
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Not me boy! When they let me out last time I demanded and
was given a certificate stating that I was cured!
Good certificate to have!
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Not me boy! When they let me out last time I demanded and
was given a certificate stating that I was cured!
Good certificate to have!
Must be a Canada thing.
They won't give us certs when we are released,
They just say take the purple pills and see the doc.
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