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Posted by the tractor vet on November 16, 2005 at 07:26:55 from (4.124.77.48):
In Reply to: What do ya'll use? posted by NC Wayne on November 15, 2005 at 19:06:33:
Well after being a parts manager for years and then running my owen tractor repair service i went with the KISS way of doing things , my ink pen and paperand a file for parts a file for shop supplys and bill the parts to the job and add the job invoice to the parts invoices that way i can look back and check it out no fancy high tech stuff just a fire prof file cabnit don't have to worry about somebody hacken into my files or a virus infecting them plain and simpal. I know from past experance that it was faster to look in the BOOK and LOOK in the bin and give the part to the customer then play the game with the key board but now we don't have the books and ya have to wait on the putter and the pictures are not as good as the book . Oh yea every once and a while my pen does run out of ink.
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