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nava87 wrote: » Has anyone ever held this position before? If so could someone explain what the pros and cons were and how to better navigate to a better position. I just accepted this position as a PC Technician with 100% travel. They pay is okay and it gets my foot in the door but I also have a wife and kid. Any info? Thanks
SteveLord wrote: » Can you elaborate? This isn't one of those contract gigs where you serve a 30mile radius and get paid like $30 per visit and pay your own gas is it?
pinkydapimp wrote: » All in all, i enjoy my time in the field and do not look forward to going back to an office environment. Good luck!
nava87 wrote: » How often are you in the field? I think I'll be on a plane at least twice a week (not a big fan of flying )
pinkydapimp wrote: » My job is 100% travel as well. So im flying at least twice a week on average. Do you get to keep your airline and hotel miles/points? That is a huge perk. Free vacations!!
N2IT wrote: » I had a former employee who did contract work for Dell for 8 dollars an hour. He had to go into shady areas and fix G620's and D series laptops. He said it sucked bad. Glad yours is a lot different. Do you do mostly break fix type work or deploy servers and routers?
pinkydapimp wrote: » My job is 100% travel as well.
nava87 wrote: » Do you mind if I ask what specialty you are in with the field engineer? (help desk, networking, etc)
fbsurfing wrote: » My name is Frank. I have an extensive background in Systems (Microsoft Server, Exchange, Active Directory) and Networking (OSI 1-4). I want to find a position travelling and be base out of Nashville, Tn. preferably. Can anyone help me or tell me where to start. Thanks.
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