Why would one own their own computer shop and be in the computer industry if
they have no drive or passion?  They should want to be the best, and give
their customers the best.  How can you possibly stand behind your product,
and your image when you know that it's not your best work.  I just don't get
it.  I have pride.  I want to learn, I want to be good at what I do.  Hell
your customers might as well call the geek squad then...I think even those
guys have an A+ cert....that *MUST* mean they are qualified. 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Wayne Johnson
Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2005 11:03 PM
To: The Hardware List
Subject: RE: [H] AMD CPU question

At 12:25 PM 9/29/2005, Thane Sherrington (S) typed:
>When you decide to be a small computer place, you take on the challenge 
>to be better than any of the big, uncaring stores.  Getting the best 
>product for your customers, even if it means a lot of work for you is 
>just part of the job.

Why when I can do one thing & convince most people that it'll be the best
for them even tho I know that may not be true. It'll at least be true as far
as I know since I don't invest any more time than I absolutely have to so
I'll have plenty of time to complain when the big boys don't play fair &
when a few customers don't buy what I'm selling. I'd rather complain than
learn since it's so much easier & that's what is expected of me being that I
only have a GED. What gets me is that no one in the tech lists buy that I'm
doing my best & I can't understand why.

FWIW that was my alter ego talking.

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    Wayne D. Johnson
Ashland, OH, USA 44805
<http://www.wavijo.com> 

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