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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | THE SMART VAN JUNE 21, 2011 Locksmith Scams Paint All Field Service Techs in Bad Light Something that hurts the cause of service technicians everywhere is dishonesty in the field, and one problem area in that regard is the locksmith industry. Locksmiths are by and large a reputable lot, but some bad apples are spoiling the barrel with shady business practices that have been going on for years. Ask friends and family for locksmith recommendations. | THE SMART VAN AUGUST 15, 2012 Field Service ‘Round the Clock Field service is a ’round-the-clock endeavor for Alex Kamand, owner of Kamand Locksmith Service , an emergency mobile locksmith company that will pack up the van and hit the road whenever a locked-out customer calls in. Locksmith jobs inherently involve bailing people out of tight jams. Field Service cargo van customer service field service jobs locksmithThe Job. | | | | | | | THE SMART VAN FEBRUARY 28, 2012 Designing the Perfect Van: Q-and-A with Nissan’s Mike Hobson So we set out to lay the groundwork for a vehicle that could apply to the service industry, to the delivery industry, to installs, plumbing, HVAC, locksmiths, et cetera. Image you could start with a blank sheet of paper and design the perfect field service van. What would you change from the old standbys? What cool new features or little luxuries would you dare to hope for? van market. | THE SMART VAN AUGUST 16, 2012 Tips on Tipping: How Field Service Workers Feel About Gratuity Jeremy Green, who runs Castro Locksmith in San Francisco with his father, says tips can actually present something of a conundrum for his company. ” Green says his locksmiths typically get tipped on non-emergency jobs (which, to be fair, can get pretty expensive). Everyone loves getting a few extra dollars in tips — and certainly field service workers are no different. | |
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