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Offline digitalsolo

Re: Race parts Dealer App Suggestions
« Reply #15 on: July 04, 2016, 05:53:22 PM »
This all sounds very expensive and complicated.   I like being an IT guy.  LOL
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Offline Geoturbo

Re: Race parts Dealer App Suggestions
« Reply #16 on: July 04, 2016, 10:33:34 PM »
LOL , its really much easier than what it may seem or sound. I just like getting real world people feedback on things of this nature as they will be honest and straight forward.

A salesman or rep will just paint a pretty picture for you :D regardless of how bad their service or product is. :banghead:

Also, when the initial capital is available for a lump purchase, it makes bargaining so much easier.

IT is the way to go though, really is the way of the future! Plus from what I understand the pay is very nice! My cousin was an IT guy for a Bank and his starting salary was a bit over 70K, this was back in 2001

I used to do a bit of website development a while back and it really is amazing how far things have come. We rely on the web and technology so much that 90% of people and businesses cannot go through one day without it.

Right now I'm looking into a new Point of Sale System and if the system crashes or internet goes down then I cant slide cards  :'( just cash and it is very rare that cash is carried in today's age.

I was amazed at how Bitcoin took off and that's all virtual money  :o :o