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I have been a field service technician for a raymond dealer for about 2 years here in NYC. I never really wanted to be a forklift technician just fell into it. I was a aircraft mechanic until 9/11 but i really like the freedom i now have being a feild tech. Now i have established several contacts with techs from several companies and some large customers who wish to hire me to service their equipment. How difficult is it to start a forklift service company, besides the obvious of buying parts and such. any info would be great. thanks
  • Posted 3 Oct 2006 09:10
  • By Cesar333
  • joined 3 Oct'06 - 9 messages
  • Connecticut, United States

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