All,
Thanks for any replies.
I have been unemployed for 2 years now as a former computer security engineer. Been doing this for like 10 years or so. No luck getting a job so far.
I have always been interested in installs of emergency equipment since I can remember. I've done some of this on my on vehicle for various jobs (vol FD, security, etc) through the years and have designed some consoles that I am quite proud of.
I am looking for a change and need advice on what I can do to get into the install arena. I have an electrical engineering/technician background and I work on my own vehicles. Studied auto repair in high school vocational school. Hate drive train repair and such but I love electrical so I am comfortable around install and repair work. I have installed my own /^\ radios, scanners, lights, etc and worked for Allen Telecom Group (Antenna Specialists) for 6 years as an RF technician.
I appreciate any responses and ideas.
Thanks,
Alan Ryan
[email protected]
Phoenix area.
Need advice on getting into the install business.
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Just an idea if you have started your business Hear are some places I get my supplies.........Ihave been doing this for about 6 years... The cheapest install hard ware I have foud is A Place Called The Install Bay...Buy Metra....... you can look at some of my work at http://www.8541electronics.com if you want talk and throw ideas around or just ask me some Q's you can find my info at the site... JoE
Thanks for all the replies.
What I was actually looking for was working for somebody to join already doing work. I have neither the resources or the inclination to start this up myself. I have done a few installs myself but I failed to get pictures before they left. Getting access is problematic at best.
I was looking at the prospect of an entry level position with a reputable, established installer. I have found that without recent experience, I can't even get an interview with anyone - and I have six years experience in the physical security industry alone.
If I do a career change, it might as well be something that I enjoy.
Thanks again for the replies.
Alan
What I was actually looking for was working for somebody to join already doing work. I have neither the resources or the inclination to start this up myself. I have done a few installs myself but I failed to get pictures before they left. Getting access is problematic at best.
I was looking at the prospect of an entry level position with a reputable, established installer. I have found that without recent experience, I can't even get an interview with anyone - and I have six years experience in the physical security industry alone.
If I do a career change, it might as well be something that I enjoy.
Thanks again for the replies.
Alan
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Joe, I drive through Larinburg on vacation. In fact, just did a few weeks ago. Looks like you have the kind of business I would like to have myself. I used to work for M, then moved on for more $$, working for a wireless carrier now. I used to train installers for the MSS's and did lots of them myself, engineered lots of solutions and new ideas for our shop and customers. I love this stuff. I also ran 2 MSS locations for about 5 years and did management as well as tech, and system design/imp work. Might have to stop and say hi next trip.