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Computer service techs.. what do you do during...

elzmaddy

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I was wondering, what do you when you are on-site and waiting for something to download or install? Find a way to look busy? Or don't charge for the time and go take a break, maybe get coffee or have lunch?
 
Originally posted by: elzmaddy
I was wondering, what do you when you are on-site and waiting for something to download or install? Find a way to look busy? Or don't charge for the time and go take a break, maybe get coffee or have lunch?


bwahahahaa....ummm...yeah
 
Your time is not free. It's not your fault the computer takes forever. So you will charge less for working on slowass computers? 😛
 
Originally posted by: pulse8
I touch myself in an inpure manner.

You bill them for that time too? I guess you could charge them for the time you spend fixing those sticky keys.... 😀
 
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: pulse8
I touch myself in an inpure manner.

You bill them for that time too? I guess you could charge them for the time you spend fixing those sticky keys.... 😀

No way! Any sticky substance left after I'm done is free of charge.
 
I always bring along my laptop so I have files and stuff already in there. In the event I'm waiting for like XP to load, I'll just browse the internet on the laptop or play games. The client things I'm hard at work. 🙂
 
Depends. How long the delay is and how important it is to get the thing fixed and who the client is.

 
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