Hey I live in the Dallas area and am wondering if anyone else on this site work in the Dallas Area? I have been fixing chips for over 11 years and want to meet other chip techs in Dallas.
David Coit
214-762-1706
Anyone from the Dallas Area?
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I live in the Fort Worth area
Hey Clay,
Great to hear someone else on the forum is from Dallas, what kinda repair system do you use. You mentioned that you do it part time. Where does your business come from? You and I should talk sometime.
My number is 972-216-3664
David
Coitster
Great to hear someone else on the forum is from Dallas, what kinda repair system do you use. You mentioned that you do it part time. Where does your business come from? You and I should talk sometime.
My number is 972-216-3664
David
Coitster
Glass
Sungate windshield
I copied the invoice on the link to Dominion, changed it to my company info, had 100 printed on white paper- 100 printed on sandy-colored paper for my records.
Office Depot cut, sorted & glued(post-it style) into receiptbook of 25 for
$12.85
My cost for invoices requiring carbon paper is almost 13cents each.
I didn't have them numbered consecutively. My invoice # is
that days date followed by consecutive capitol letter.
Example- my third invoice # for tomorrow will be 102703-C.
I keep a log for each business day of the month and toss em all in a monthly expanding folder. Simple & effective.-Did I mention CHEAP?
Ken
Office Depot cut, sorted & glued(post-it style) into receiptbook of 25 for
$12.85
My cost for invoices requiring carbon paper is almost 13cents each.
I didn't have them numbered consecutively. My invoice # is
that days date followed by consecutive capitol letter.
Example- my third invoice # for tomorrow will be 102703-C.
I keep a log for each business day of the month and toss em all in a monthly expanding folder. Simple & effective.-Did I mention CHEAP?
Ken
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