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New Here, Staging tech, and Pics of my Stockroom

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by enterprise-peon, Apr 26, 2010.

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  1. enterprise-peon

    enterprise-peon Notebook Consultant

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    I have been watching these forums for some time. I want to say thanks for all the fixes I have found in these forums.

    I am a staging tech at a large midwestern insurance company. I want to leave it at that, but I want to show some pictures of my staging areas.

    We have lots and lots of E6400, E4300, D630, D620, D610, D430, D420. There are some oddballs as well, an XT2, a D830, etc.

    All in all, I find the Dell laptops to be well behaved and easy to work on.

    Enjoy the pictures.
     

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    der_brennesel Notebook Geek

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    so what is a staging tech???

    you don't have some E6510s or m4500s lying around and can take some pictures of their screens?
     
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    enterprise-peon Notebook Consultant

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    My job is to unbox the stuff, image it, and get it ready for the Field Techs.

    We have 4000+ workstations in the Building.

    We don't buy the Precision line. Or the 15 inch E series.

    We will be getting the E6410. But the enterprise enviroment moves at glacial speed and we won't be able to image them until late may.
     
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