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Mark D. Zacharias[_2_] Mark D. Zacharias[_2_] is offline
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I know some who frequent this group have moved away from brownwares
(TVs specifically) and I am looking for a bit of advice.

I am getting sick of fighting the TV manufacturers. It doesn't light
my shorts anymore. I am sick of the whole thing.

What kind of job could I get into, and learn well, with my extensive
TV and RPTV experience ? I do have certain limitations though, and I
will iterate them here.
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I can't climb all that much, perhaps ten feet to the top of some big
machine.
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I am uninsurable driving due to a misspent youth. I can get to work,
just do not expect me to drive. I can, but I would not rather do it
anyway, I have terrible sense of direction.
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I would like second shift if I can get it, but I am not holding my
breath. Second shift jibes with my personal life's schedult much
better, third is even better, but I can adapt.
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I do not want to relocate from the Cleveland, Ohio area. I can but
there is alot of crap involved in moving.
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On the other hand, I can not only service electronic equipment, I can
design and build it. I have built a few specialised test fixtures and
such, as well as some gnarly amplifiers in my younger days.

I have a very unique angle on things, especially problem solving. I
think omnidirectionally. If on an engineering team I believe my input
would be valuable despite my lack of formal training.

I have modified alot of sets, and each one was safe and reliable. Some
of the things I have done would put hair on your chest, curl it, and
then take it off. But I never compromise safety. Well, not now. In my
younger days I did do some stupid things.

I want to do something other than fix TVs, I don't even really want to
get into light engines or the newer technologies. I want out. I want
to work on things that CAN be fixed, or be a part of designing them.

Starting my own business IS an option, but to what end ? What should
this business do ?

Or, what kind of job should I look for ?

I need to make at least $2,500 a month to make ends meet, if the job
is full time I am not working for that amount. I would work full time
for about $3,000 a month though.

So, what are my options ?

I know this is a tall order, but I can do things that very very few
can do. I could probably make a company succeed even in brownwares as
a service manager, but I would really like to look at something other
then TVs all day. I am just sick of it.

Any ideas ?

JURB


I once needed a break from consumer electronics and went and did biomedical
for awhile. Lots of your skills are transferable and there are usually
health insurance benefits. Most biomed types have no ability to troubleshoot
to component level. Your ability would be a boon to a biomed lab.

Mark Z.