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Old 13-12-2008, 18:38   #119
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Re: Working as a tech for VM

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Originally Posted by looper35uk View Post
I'd also like to add that with the recent introduction of service technicians doing installs and only being allotted 30 minutes per install (even if it's a single, duel or triple) there will be a hell of a lot more techs going of with stress and exhaustion.
You need to spend a week on installs mate.

We regularly get 9 jobs per day.

The other day i had 4 triples, 4 duals and a single. Try doing that to standard in winter daylight hours. It is very stressful, there are NO breaks or lunch hours just racing around all day.

And the fact that service techs are now highlighting PD (performance) issues on elf's there is further pressure. And this costs us money!

Service techs have had it easy in the past, or maybe i should say had it easier than install techs, and it seems you are about to join us on the stress stakes.

We all need a break!
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