The Exploding Radio Cassette Player
Member: TVJon74 During the mid 1990’s work was a bit slow and to try and generate a bit more service work,...
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Member: TVJon74 During the mid 1990’s work was a bit slow and to try and generate a bit more service work,...
Member: Sideband Following on from the introduction to Philips Service, I mentioned the service desk where, among other things, customers...
Member: Sideband Back again to my first job, the small family-run business. To say it was a bit of a...
Member: Sideband Hard work is the answer I would give! During my final years at Philips I was involved in...
Member: Valvekits I can’t help but think that in my 1970’s TV servicing days, the job card had a secret life...
Submitted By Member: Terrykc Forty years or so ago, Plessey built Ford car radios were frequent visitors to our workshop...
Member: Valvekits Slot meters? Yes we all know what they are – don’t we? We used to have a sales...
Member: Malc Scott Shortly after I started work for Mastercare as a bench technician in 1986, the gaffer sent me on...
Member: Refugee In my first full time job after leaving education I worked in a workshop where the senior workshop engineer...
Member: Refugee My worst disaster was in the mid 1980s at a company that made early industrial CCTV equipment.I was the...