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I agree with Ed. If you think you can do a better job then here are the keys now prove it. As road techs our main concern is taking care of our customers. We are the ones that collaborate face to face with our customers. I work for my customers and keep their intentions as a number one priority. I don't think a tech would make it long if he took advantage of his customers, with the economy the way it is we are all under the microscope. Don't think for a second that any customer of mine would tolerate any abuse of any kind.

So with that said what is GPS really for? A tool to keep us from cheating our customers I think not.
  • Posted 3 Apr 2009 12:32
  • By jaslyman
  • joined 6 Jun'08 - 28 messages
  • Virginia, United States

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