by Lanthanide » Wed 31 Dec 2008, 02:14:29
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('cube', 'W')hen was the last time you've met a repairman? Not just a vacuum repairman but ANY type?
Exactly
They don't exist in this economy save for perhaps an auto repairman.
Our economy is based on the assumption that consumers will buy a new product every 3 years so a repairman is pretty much as extinct as a Dodo bird.
PO may change that but that can be saved for another topic.
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As for Seattle, it was snowing so I stayed indoors.
Most of the time it does not snow here so when it does the city shuts down and everybody doesn't know what to do except for of course stay indoors.
I'm pretty certain the retailers in Seattle had a sour Christmas.
I haven't actually personally met any myself, but I'm not actually from the same country that you are.
When I worked at The Warehouse here, which is our (lame) equivalent of Walmart, we frequently got in customer's TVs, VCRs, stereos and vacuum cleaners and sent them away for repair, both in an out of warranty, to a place called Saxon's Appliances. Very seldom did anything come back as being uneconomical or impossible to repair.
So, regardless of what you might like to think, repairmen (and companies) still exist, and so the question still stands.