I'm researching why electronic repair shops continue to fail or go out of business.
Looking for write ups on do's and don'ts for small electronic repair companies wishing to build up clients and make a good name for themselves. Particularly businesses around Palm Beach, Florida.
Hi, I use to own my very own Shop and I can tell you first hand, because of the size of parts today and the overall cost, we have become a throw away society.
I'm old school and I use to dig into the PC boards and work on them taking out parts and putting them back. Today you just pull the PC board out and toss it.
PC by the way is not Personal Computer. It means-- Printed Circuit Board.
Much of the parts on PC boards today are what is called surface mounted. Trust me, if you drop these tiny surface mount parts on the floor...Kiss it good bye you will not be able to find them on the floor. A tech I knew dropped 108 parts onto a carpet floor and we never found them. This is much of why shops go out of business. Old school techs like me are dying out fast.It's faster, less labor and lower cost to pull a board out and toss it then slide a new one in. Just look at some of the Brand New flat phones coming out. I would not even attempt a repair.
read your textbook :)
articles of confederation
by the weaknesses of the articles of confederation
You repair whatever caused it to fail inspection and retest it after the repair is made.
Th e articles of confederation.
no, its the other way around.
The Articles of Confederation failed because the government had no way to collect taxes to keep itself running under it's legislature.
no, its the other way around.
The Articles of Confederation failed because it did not have the power to deal with an economic crisis. The Articles of Convention failed, because the colonistas disagreed with them.
The Articles of Confederation sought to create the states independence but it had many problems. One such problem was there was no court system and Congress did not have the power to tax.
To much power was left to the states and enouugh power was left to congress
Articles of Confederation