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real techs
Are there any real techs on here that work for a real shop or own one?
It seems like there are mostly hobbiest types on here or consumer types looking for a quick answer to a complex problem. Stuff like "no picture, blown fuse, won't come on...ect..." Can we diverse this group into a real tech group so professionals can help each other? I don't have the time to teach basic electronics and work professionaly as a TV tech. I would like to exchange thoughts, ideas, problems and fixes with other real technicians. Do we need to start a new group for this? Most of these consumer or hobbiest types think we are all crooks, so why bother with them? I've tried to help them but they don't have even enough basic knowlege of electronics to enable any understanding of what I'm talking about. It seems to me that the shop owner and TV tech is labeled as a thief and a crook by most of these people. Well if it were easy, everyone would be able to fix their own TV. So, any real techs want to rise up out of this group and soar with the eagles? Let's help each other so we can help others and erase the bad complex about us all being thieves and crooks! |
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