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    Territory size

    Just wondering how many machines/what volume are you handling?

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    Re: Territory size

    Allow me to reference this thread for an indication of what some of our territory sizes are: http://www.copytechnet.com/forums/ra...ield-tech.html

    As to machine volume, if I had to put an estimate on the number of machines I look after, despite the daunting size of my service area, I would place it somewhere between 200-300 machines? I haven't bothered to do an exact count, my inventory master list is over 50 pages long.
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    Re: Territory size

    Kind of the same deal here except for blizzards,black ice ,moose and deer crossings and the regular assortment of maniacs, imbeciles and incompetents on the roads

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    Re: Territory size

    Quote Originally Posted by tonerleak View Post
    Kind of the same deal here except for blizzards,black ice ,moose and deer crossings and the regular assortment of maniacs, imbeciles and incompetents on the roads
    If it helps at all, you might consider the nonsensical dopes you see on the road as people who must drive very differently than you. At least that's what I came up with after my bright red minivan got crashed into four times. Turns out it is easier to avoid them that way. At least it was for me.

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    Re: Territory size

    Quote Originally Posted by Iowatech View Post
    If it helps at all, you might consider the nonsensical dopes you see on the road as people who must drive very differently than you. At least that's what I came up with after my bright red minivan got crashed into four times. Turns out it is easier to avoid them that way. At least it was for me.
    I call that defensive driving which I learned while driving in Mexico when growing up; one accident (other driver's fault of course) in 50 years of driving.
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    Re: Territory size

    The furthest we head out here is about 300km and maybe 2-300 kms south. Out service area is more of a quadrant.

    Not many machines out at sea, you see?

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    Re: Territory size

    I have about 325 contract bizhubs, a couple dozen plotters, about 50 classified shredders, and 150 to 200 hp printers with my sticker. 90% of this stuff is within a 5 mile radius.
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    Re: Territory size

    Not sure now many total. I do have one Pro1357EX, three Pro1107EX, one Pro907EX. These are all 20 to 50 miles away. Only about ten machines within 5 miles, six of which are at the same customer. I spend more time driving than I do working on equipment.

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