consumerist.com — Consumers could use some of these manuals to see if a Geek Squad employee is really living up to company standards, or to determine, before going to the store, if the Geek Squad service would be up to their standards.
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phouckApr 5, 2007
Only job that I am truly glad that I quit.
technopunditApr 6, 2007
If I'm about to overpay some joker who drives around in a clown car, I'd like to know what they're up to.
nevesisApr 6, 2007
obviously these are outdated or ignored.for example, the double agent job description requires A+ and MCSE certification.and you can bet your sweet cheeks no one at your local geeksquad has a MCSE, and probably not a (worthless) A+ either.
szandorApr 6, 2007
"Psst, this is Copyright Infringement folks."I'm not a real lawyer, but I play one on the internets.
Closed AccountApr 6, 2007
The information is pretty fricking lame.The only PDF's remotely of any value were the repair handbook manual and the wireless setup manual. The rest was crap.Lame-ified.
mdrakeApr 6, 2007
Does your supervisor try and quiz you on the 'Segments' and 'Lifestyle groups' like you give a f**k too?
softwhereApr 6, 2007
In Mother Russia, the copyright owns you!
Closed AccountApr 6, 2007
I COULD bet my sweet cheeks but I'm not going to.
endgameApr 6, 2007
I did grab a piece, I own Titan Computer Services. I'm a one man operation based in So Cali I handle everything from managing/set up enterprise domains to putting a DVD drive in some old lady's PC. I also work a regular full time job but this side gig is getting allot bigger for me =)