 techwow16
join:2004-06-25 Noblesville, IN
| reply to Natfly Re: It's Screwed NOW
Best Buy has had it's ups and downs and several employees have got screwed by the company, including me. Most of the technicians that work for Best Buy do know computers and electronics and like me have B.S. degrees in computers and are stuck at Best Buy trying to get experience to advance into other careers. It can be very hard to advance after working on computers in a retail setting. A lot of why Best Buy has had problems is because of the controlling factors of Management, Staffing, Constant customer interactions, and our Service Centers that are too far away from the stores. Best Buy hasn't always had a good service reputation, but with Geek Squad coming in, I thing Best Buy has more potential than they would have ever had on their own. |
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  TheMetrix R.T.F.M. - P.E.B.K.A.C Premium join:2002-06-15 Utica, MI clubs:
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| reply to inteller said by inteller : (oh, and to the way above, I've always felt if you have to mention certifications, you aren't a real tech) Real techs get their creds in the trenches.
I got the certs because my job paid for them and required them. Otherwise I wouldn't have bothered. -- I hated going to weddings as a child, all of the aunts and grandmotherly types would come and poke me saying "You're Next". They quit years later when I started doing the same to them at funerals |
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 Natfly
join:2004-02-26 Fairfax, VA
| reply to inteller said by inteller : well, if that happens, best buy is just going to give you an estimate for a new computer.
Yes, I'm sure thats exactly what they will do ...being that no one from best buy is possibly qualified to work on any electronics..
said by inteller :
(oh, and to the way above, I've always felt if you have to mention certifications, you aren't a real tech) Real techs get their creds in the trenches.
Wow, I didn't know that certifications actually made you not certified to be a technician... "you aren't a real tech" what type of BS is that? Certifications help establish credibility, although experience is invaluable. |
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  insomniac84
join:2002-01-03 Schererville, IN | reply to geeker001 Considering I haven't seen one computer infected with the virii you speak of, I don't think BB is going to have a problem. Don't try to make things more complicated than they are by introducing a scenario that isn't going to happen. |
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  inteller Sociopaths always win.
join:2003-12-08 Tulsa, OK | reply to geeker001 well, if that happens, best buy is just going to give you an estimate for a new computer.
(oh, and to the way above, I've always felt if you have to mention certifications, you aren't a real tech) Real techs get their creds in the trenches. |
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  geeker001
@chcgil.ameritech
| reply to TheMetrix format c: does not cure all. lol let some techs answer these questions. I am a tech and there are boot viruses as well as cmos viruses that a simple format will not cure. Not to mention if you are using a floppy to clean your system or to format your p.c. it may be infected as well. doing a low level format should fix most new computers that have the cmos on the hard drive instead of hard coded on the motherboard. Other wise you have to find the dip switches to reset your cmos chip or reprogram it for older computers. I don't belong to the geek squad but if you think fixing a computer is easy as format c: your dead wrong.
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