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Detiv12
Aug 27, 2017Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Master Certified is good on the resume BUT doesn't mean squat IF you have no 'skill'........being a mechanic is good background BUT how are you will electric/electronics/120V AC/12V DC?
Can you troubleshoot/evaluate OR just a R/R parts person?
How well do you interact with 'John Q Public'.......and are you HONEST?
Remember It's YOUR NAME.....so be a man of your word.
Good luck!
You are correct with all of the above for sure. I'm very good on 12v right now. Good with some household and industrial, 120vac and somewhat higher voltages. I work on heavy equipment, so I have encountered some 24v systems as well. I do all the home repairs around my home now, and have done some for family as well. I do have a thick skin, and I have dealt with John Q. as well. Not as much as I will be when I start this business, I'm sure. I am looking forward to meeting new people and seeing places I've never seen or experienced with my family too.
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