How many techs are in your service department?

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  • Hart
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    • Feb 2024
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    #91
    Re: How many techs are in your service department?

    Originally posted by vincent64
    Well at least you are still working, I got furloughed back in 2020, myself and lots of other techs throughout the company and so far no one has been brought back to work, its all the work from home that is still going on, offices are not back up to what they used to have in them.
    How do you turn the screws from home ?

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    • slimslob
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      • May 2013
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      #92
      Re: How many techs are in your service department?

      Originally posted by Hart
      How do you turn the screws from home ?
      I think he is talking about customers and their employees.

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      • vincent64
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        #93
        Re: How many techs are in your service department?

        Originally posted by slimslob
        I think he is talking about customers and their employees.
        That is indeed what I was talking about, I see it every day dealings I have, talked to one cust service rep for a company that maintains a service at my house to prevent termites, she works from home, where she used to be in a local office or call center, and that is just one example, so many are now working remotely, copier/printer use has dropped a lot, not sure about schools, but would not be surprised if volume has dropped somewhat also.

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        • slimslob
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          #94
          Re: How many techs are in your service department?

          Originally posted by vincent64
          That is indeed what I was talking about, I see it every day dealings I have, talked to one cust service rep for a company that maintains a service at my house to prevent termites, she works from home, where she used to be in a local office or call center, and that is just one example, so many are now working remotely, copier/printer use has dropped a lot, not sure about schools, but would not be surprised if volume has dropped somewhat also.
          I have a daughter who is a professor at Cal State University Bakersfield. They are currently about 50-50 on campus vs online. When she has an on campus lecture she get about an equal number of students that show up in person and those that are there online. She also records the lectures on Zoom so those that cannot make the class can watch later.

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