I assume that the appliance repair people tend to repair primarily for other businesses? It seems that nowadays repairing a home appliance is more expensive than buying a new one.
Friend of mine owns a small chain of successful restaurants. He's told me multiple times it's never worth fixing something. The repair people come can never come for at least a week, they charge an arm and a leg, and then they usually end up breaking something else and you need to call them again next week. The downtime, lost sales, lost productivity, possibility of spoiled food you have to throw away, plus the negative customer experience that is so difficult to shake off, isn't worth it. Just always have two of everything you need on site, and buy a new one when one breaks. If it's under warranty, have them try to give you a new one under warranty if possible.
Appliance repair is a very good paying job. Learn to use a multimeter.
I assume that the appliance repair people tend to repair primarily for other businesses? It seems that nowadays repairing a home appliance is more expensive than buying a new one.
Mostly warranty work but COD jobs are more lucrative. It just depends on the appliance.
Friend of mine owns a small chain of successful restaurants. He's told me multiple times it's never worth fixing something. The repair people come can never come for at least a week, they charge an arm and a leg, and then they usually end up breaking something else and you need to call them again next week. The downtime, lost sales, lost productivity, possibility of spoiled food you have to throw away, plus the negative customer experience that is so difficult to shake off, isn't worth it. Just always have two of everything you need on site, and buy a new one when one breaks. If it's under warranty, have them try to give you a new one under warranty if possible.