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671A large dealer (50+ employees)0%186A medium dealer (15+ employees)0%139A small dealer (3+ employees)0%212I'm an independant (it's just me)0%90Other0%34I'm not in the business0%10"Remain calm. All is well." -Chip Diller, Nov 1963Tags: None -
Project Warder
Hmm, i work for a very large company, but only my branch is a dealer. Do i just count my service department (3) ? Or the company as a whole (close on a thousand employees national) ? -
If only three of you deal wit copiers I would say your a small dealership under those circumstances.Who wants a Hulka Burger?Comment
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Project Warder
Thats what i thought There is only myself, my senior tech, and my operations manager. My branch manager does some tech work as well, but it isn't really his job so I don't really count that so much. He fills in when we aren't here.
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Only 5 employees. Small computer company that purchased a
smaller copier and printer repair business, where I was a tech, that was sinking fast! Suburban Detroit.
The owner will not invest in selling new copiers, only repairing.Where there is no prophetic vision, the people perish.Comment
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When I started with this company we were the largest independently owned dealership in Texas, and even then we had over a hundred employees in several locations around the state. Now we are a subsidiary of Toshiba, and the headquarters for TBS-TX/NM and I have no clue how much bigger we have become. However, the office I work out of still "feels" like it did when I started here. I have no clue what it is like to work for a smaller company since this is the only place I have ever worked as a copier tech.. In a past life I was into HVAC and refrigeration. I like this much better ... not as physically demanding.Comment
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I work for a small but VERY busy dealership that only sell and service Ricoh.
My time is spilt between service work and connectivity setups.- Knowledge not shared, is eventually knowledge that becomes lost... like tears in the rain.
Fully qualified technician for Ricoh - Canon - Sharp - HP - BrotherComment
- Knowledge not shared, is eventually knowledge that becomes lost... like tears in the rain.
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