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Need advice on getting into the install business.

Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 9:32 pm
by rtech
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.

Posted: Thu May 20, 2004 11:19 pm
by KG6EAQ
Go find the local major installer and go work for them a while. Get some good experience without all the insurance and startup costs of doing it yourself :)

Posted: Sun May 23, 2004 5:50 pm
by Adam
Show your stuff off to local police and fire depts.. I'm sure you'll have some volleys and officers ask you to do some installs for their vehicles.. it should take off from there.

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Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 12:59 pm
by joe1234
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

Posted: Thu May 27, 2004 2:07 pm
by rtech
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

Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2004 10:08 am
by Quarterwave
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.