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"We don't have to send service technicians that way".
In industrial settings, for example, the Nomad display can give service technicians access to manuals.
The cuts, which had been expected, will affect mostly installation and service technicians, a Verizon spokesman, Cliff Lee, said.
In Suffolk, 21 firefighters and emergency medical service technicians died, according to the Suffolk fire commissioner, David Fischler.
According to the bureau, the median hourly earnings of automotive service technicians and mechanics, including commissions, were $15.60 in 2004.
And one novel approach to the shortage of customer service technicians is to let technicians work from home.
Most service technicians charge a flat rate to diagnose a problem, and if they can't fix it on the first visit, will not charge for a second visit.
Just recently, Caterpillar's chief executive told CNBC that it could not hire enough service technicians in Detroit because of a lack of trained applicants.
For service technicians it might be nothing more than a display on a pager that tells them where to drive next.
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