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People actually repair phones? I thought that went out back in '84 with the split. Hell, I just toss mine when they go bad and buy new ones .
Now if you're talking about the lines,,,, my paycheck still says Ohio Bell on it.
I'm the guy that shows up when your phone doesn't work, for whatever reason. These days our responsibility stops at the point of demarcation, usually where the wire connects to the dwelling. I'm also a licensed journeyman inside wireman (electrician).
Sign Maker for transit full time.
Design and draft awnings and structures part time (my old job)
Play in two classic rock bands on the weekends
At night I don a mask and purple tights and fight crime.
I am an "IT Specialist" as IBM calls most of us these days. I do operations support for a security group.
Muttleybass: I don black clothing and commit crimes...like putting aluminum cans into the paper recycling bin, taking 1 more item than allowed through the express checkout and leaving my car parked 1 minute longer than a sign allots for that area. Maybe we will meet in a good guy vs bad guy showdown...until then....purple?
I'm the guy that shows up when your phone doesn't work, for whatever reason. These days our responsibility stops at the point of demarcation, usually where the wire connects to the dwelling. I'm also a licensed journeyman inside wireman (electrician).
I don't know if you missed my jest at it or the second line of my comment. I do the same thing you do. Hence the screen name,,, Ohiobell Boy....
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