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• if anybody will be at your home (gardener, repairperson).
It might sound like a cop-out, but there is a good reason why your repairperson suggests rebooting before anything else.
Too many people picture a washing machine repairperson, a team installing cable television or perhaps the person behind the sound desk at a rock concert.
If I am an electrical repairperson, I must service my list of clients in the order received because doing so is fair.
Clockworks We are a distributor of vintage clock and watch books, parts, and tools for the repairperson or collector.
Finan entered the Air National Guard in 1982 as an enlisted cryptographic equipment repairperson.
Charlie guides Stella, disguised as a cable repairperson, through Steve's mansion to scope out its interior.
Repairman and craftsman become repairperson and craftsperson.
You've proven that there wasn't a repairperson or a salesman or even a guy whose car broke down and wanted to phone a garage near the Lansky house.
If you are told it will take some time to repair your tire, the repairperson will likely inspect the inside of your tire before installing a patch.
Over the years many student tenants have complained to the SRC that, upon dropping back to their room between lectures, they have found a repairperson in their room.
If the 1/16" projection can not be maintained, a neck reset or shaving of the bridge may be necessary, both of which are jobs for either the professional repairperson or the skilled amateur.
As with access codes, there can also be a hierarchy of oral codes, say, for furnace repairperson to enter the kitchen and basement sensor areas but not the silver vault in the butler's pantry.
A technician or repairperson who tours with a band or group, and whose duties include setting up, maintaining, and repairing musical instruments and related accessories; different types include a "drum tech"; "bass tech", and a "guitar tech".
Guitar techs trained on the job may learn their skills by playing in amateur or semi-professional bands as a guitarist or bassist, working for music stores as a guitar repairperson, for clubs or bars as a sound engineer, or by maintaining equipment for PA system rental companies.