 dirtyjefferAnons on ignore, but not due to fear.Premium join:2002-02-21 London, ON | reply to DKS
Re: Premiers agree on bulk drug buying said by DKS:Which can take months. But an office needs a copier today. and that happens in the real world, likely every day.
of course, one possibility could be they lease the machines with a service contract...that way, they pay a monthly fee for use of the machine, and if there is a problem, a guy comes out right away to fix or replace it...that's how most companies i worked at did it. -- People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
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| said by dirtyjeffer:said by DKS:Which can take months. But an office needs a copier today. and that happens in the real world, likely every day. of course, one possibility could be they lease the machines with a service contract...that way, they pay a monthly fee for use of the machine, and if there is a problem, a guy comes out right away to fix or replace it...that's how most companies i worked at did it. Leasing makes the most sense, except that the many of these copier leases require you to buy their supplies from the vendor (at inflated prices) . -- No, I didn't. Honest... I ran out of gas. I... I had a flat tire. I didn't have enough money for cab fare. My tux didn't come back from the cleaners. An old friend came in from out of town. Someone stole my car. There was an earthquake....... |
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 DKSDamn Kidney StonesPremium,ExMod 2002 join:2001-03-22 Owen Sound, ON kudos:2 | reply to dirtyjeffer said by dirtyjeffer:said by DKS:Which can take months. But an office needs a copier today. and that happens in the real world, likely every day. of course, one possibility could be they lease the machines with a service contract...that way, they pay a monthly fee for use of the machine, and if there is a problem, a guy comes out right away to fix or replace it...that's how most companies i worked at did it. And that is the way it is most often done. But not always and not with all equipment. -- Need-based health care not greed-based health care. |
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| reply to dirtyjeffer said by dirtyjeffer:of course, one possibility could be they lease the machines with a service contract...that way, they pay a monthly fee for use of the machine, and if there is a problem, a guy comes out right away to fix or replace it...that's how most companies i worked at did it. Many Federal Gov't Departments do exactly that these days. |
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