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Electronics Repair (sci.electronics.repair) Discussion of repairing electronic equipment. Topics include requests for assistance, where to obtain servicing information and parts, techniques for diagnosis and repair, and annecdotes about success, failures and problems. |
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TV service
Can we make a living to service TV in the US?
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You have to be very good, have very low prices, and also be able to convince
people to spend the money to service their old sets rather than change to the newer higher technology ones. I think the future for the small servicer is going to be very grim. If you can, see if you can land large service contracts in your area for the manufactures, and importers. You will have to be able to meet their standards, and be able to support their products. This will mean a substantial investment in tools, staff, service facilities, and the necessary service needs. If you think you can make a good living doing general TV and VCR service, this is not applicable in most cases. -- Jerry G. ========================== "Kirk" wrote in message m... Can we make a living to service TV in the US? |
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Ill tell you where the money is.... Get with the large shipping companies
and offer repair work for their insurance claims,..... Bob in phx |
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Ill tell you where the money is.... Get with the large shipping companies
and offer repair work for their insurance claims,..... Bob in phx |
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