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I'm working with technology since 1986. first telephony then computers and netware (remember cp500, amiga, hotbit?) and "more recently" document production machines like copiers, mfps, plotters, fax, connections like Fiery and all ink and toner technology for the last 25 years.
Ok, so I'm new to this thread. Holy crap, it started like 7 years ago. Gordie might not even be alive anymore, or at least he's probably blind from all the exposure lamps he's watched go back and forth over his 45 years of copier service. WOW!! THAT IS A LONG TIME SIR! I was yelling in case your hearing is gone too.
I have been in the copier business since 1982, you do the math, it depresses me. I started working for a multi brand dealer (liquid Savins, Mita rolled paper machines(now Kyocera), Royal (now KonicaMinolta), Kip, Olivetti, and a few more, I cant remember, Gordie help me out here.
I started my own copier business in late 1986 and have had a few offices in Utah, Las Vegas and Phoenix. Now , I just have the 1 in Utah. Sold the others(kind of, still waiting on the money, You know who you are, geeze, send me something $50.00?)
Getting old myself, tired of it all, I've gone through many burnouts in this business, but am still hanging on, mentally, barely.
Jim Intavia and his resources has helped me a lot through the years. Probably would not have survived without him. Is he even still alive?
I figured I could go on and on here and nobody will probably end up reading this anyway, since it's at the end of so many others posts over 7 years now.
but here it is, The End.
One of these days I'm gunna quit.
Ok, so I'm new to this thread. Holy crap, it started like 7 years ago. Gordie might not even be alive anymore, or at least he's probably blind from all the exposure lamps he's watched go back and forth over his 45 years of copier service. WOW!! THAT IS A LONG TIME SIR! I was yelling in case your hearing is gone too.
I have been in the copier business since 1982, you do the math, it depresses me. I started working for a multi brand dealer (liquid Savins, Mita rolled paper machines(now Kyocera), Royal (now KonicaMinolta), Kip, Olivetti, and a few more, I cant remember, Gordie help me out here.
I started my own copier business in late 1986 and have had a few offices in Utah, Las Vegas and Phoenix. Now , I just have the 1 in Utah. Sold the others(kind of, still waiting on the money, You know who you are, geeze, send me something $50.00?)
Getting old myself, tired of it all, I've gone through many burnouts in this business, but am still hanging on, mentally, barely.
Jim Intavia and his resources has helped me a lot through the years. Probably would not have survived without him. Is he even still alive?
I figured I could go on and on here and nobody will probably end up reading this anyway, since it's at the end of so many others posts over 7 years now.
but here it is, The End.
One of these days I'm gunna quit.
Yes, I think Jim INTRAVIA is still very much alive, i recently came across his article and recent photo, in a blog, on ''The Copier Network'' website.
very interrsting post to read, maybe you could have done even more in a writing career! i hear many people quitting this industry or don't want to invest in it, what's going on, who is hurting it, Costco and other companies that sell desktop MFPs, the manufactures themselves for improving the reliability of the technology or just people using less paper?
Probably most of the guys on this thread are experts on this business machine than me. I did once tried to quit. But the machine kept messing in your mind. Here I am once again doing the same old routine on these MFP's. In the end I just said what the heck " it's just Made in Japan" been doin it ever since
Feel sorry for you suckers who are 25 yrs and up in this biz. I use to do industrial construction working with around heavy equipments ect and loved that. came to the north pole and found lots of construction but you had to be like a polar bear to survive those brutal winters. Ah, then the AT computers started out and i did a course and here since. It's been great for the most part and remember not to long ago was using those annoying mike.[ i think it is called half-duplex communication, where only one could talk on the device at a time.]
Now i can watch you tube, see the world while i work. love it.
THE ONLY THING FOR EVIL TO TRIUMPH IS FOR GOOD MEN TO DO NOTHING..........edmund burke
Fixed my first copier back in 82. Savin 220. Last seven years I was doing teir 1 tech support / customer service. The last copier I was trained on was the Panasonic DC262 color copier.
I am am now out of work and nobody will hire me because I am not trained on anything new. I am a good tech but nobody sees it that way.
Glade to hear so many old timers out there still plugging away. I feel like an old worn out shoe. What a waste of my time. Can not even get a job parking cars because they feel I am over qualified.
I started in 1980 I took the NP200 course in Richmond BC after class we went to the lounge at hotel I wasn't old enough to be there so the instructor told the staff they would be coming there every day after class and if he cant sit and have a coke while the other 6 have a drink then they would go somewhere else we went there all week.. there are six other people that know this story that I have not seen since lol
Started in 1976 worked for the X. Any body remember the Xerox 4000.
I was hired in Jan 1971 for the launch of the 4000 machine. So far, I have been trained on 72 copiers/printers both Xerox and other brands. I am 76 years old and still work at copiers/printers, and laptops to service machines.
I was hired in Jan 1971 for the launch of the 4000 machine. So far, I have been trained on 72 copiers/printers both Xerox and other brands. I am 76 years old and still work at copiers/printers, and laptops to service machines.
Wow this is very impressive!
Keep up the good work.
I started in this industry in 1991 & that feels like a long time ago!
Let us eat, drink, and be merry, because tomorrow we may die!
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