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dougrainer
Nov 23, 2017Nomad
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
I have unfortunately had to deal with several "Dealer Electrical Technicians". These individuals are paid a small fraction of what genuine automotive electrical troubleshooters are paid. Two of the three were arrogant. None of them could count past ten without unzipping their pants.
NOTE HERE PEOPLE!
I said DEALER techs. Lower your dander.
Please explain the term (Dealer Electrical Technician). I have NEVER heard that term or met anybody(38 years as an RV tech) that described their expertise that way. OR any Dealership that had such a specialist. Where would you find "Genuine Automotive Electrical troubleshooters"? AND, HOW would an Automotive "troubleshooter" be knowledgeable in Solar/RV/ Inverter-Charger/Converter systems?????? In the past BEFORE RV Certifications for Technicians, I was Certified in all mechanical and electrical aspects by the NIASE and had passed all the tests, except for Transmission and Auto Body. NEVER was the Electrical portion had anything to do with Solar/RV/Inverter/Converter systems. Doug
PS, HOW WOULD YOU KNOW WHAT THEY MADE OR WERE PAID?????. You are a pretty smart person from your posts here, but your Arrogance shows itself sometimes
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