13 long, insufferable years until I was laid off. Ended up getting a much better job in IT, so I can't complain. I still work on printers and MFPs as a part of my IT job though. Never really minded working on copiers, it was the shady business practices of the dealership and the occasional customers who treated me like I was the janitor that made the job suck. I guess driving all day kinda sucked, too.
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Just hit 30 years in February, and still going strong.
It looks like I fell woefully short on my plan to retire by age 50.
It's just amazing to see how much and how quickly this industry changes - almost daily.“I think you should treat good friends like a fine wine. That’s why I keep mine locked up in the basement.” - Tim HawkinsComment
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4 years here. I was unemployed a while back and whilst deciding which job I want to work in I went and applied for office clerk positions. Luckily, my current boss was the one who took me as a trainee and he quickly found out that Im really good at IT-related jobs and networking, and thats how I found my way into the industry...
However, I only know the fundamentals of the technical side of copiers, but I am very proficient with the connectivity related to themSince the creation of the internet, the rotation of Earth has been powered by English teachers spinning in their graves.Comment
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started in 88 on the mita 111 and the konica 115. man those were the days of good machines,,,,lolTechieComment
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10 years now, started as delivery person then a position as tech became available and I was asked if I wanted to do it. I am now the service manager. I see that most people here have been doing this for a long time, so you actually CAN make a living doing this? Maybe I work for the wrong peopleComment
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