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Willing to apply
your current electro-mechanical
skills to a new industry product
which may include taking on-line
tests for accreditation for a
number of power wheelchair OEMs.
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Ability to read
technical manuals and
schematics.
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Have an
existing, licensed and insured
business in your market.
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Have a workspace
large enough to repair a power
wheelchair, store a limited
supply of spare parts, and store
up to five loaner power
wheelchairs at your business
location (home-based or
otherwise).
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Have a current
model vehicle (truck or van),
licensed and commercially
insured, able to move power
wheel chairs between your shop
and the customer’s home.
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Have a fax
machine and PC with internet
access for all business
transactions.
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Have a cellular
phone with coverage in your
market area.
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Have tools
appropriate for
electro-mechanical work, and
willing to purchase
trade-specific tools such as
programmers and SD cards.
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Willing to post
your availability schedule
on-line so that new work can be
scheduled by our customer
service staff.