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“When I get old, I hope I remember my copier salesman days.”

Ray Stasieczko (Guest) ·
I'm not sure if Ray and I have ever met, however, we've been connected on LinkedIn for quit a few years. Ray, is also one of those old copier dogs like me. Just the other day he posted a blog about the good old days of selling copiers. Thus, I asked Ray if I could re-post that blog here. We've got Ray's permission to re-post the blog. Enjoy! “When I get old, I hope I remember my copier salesman days.” I thought it might be fun to share some stories from my career as a copier guy. I will...
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Art Post ·
Love the crabby demo!!! I had a few crazy demo's too, but can't seem to remember them
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copyme ·
Ray, that's a great story! Thanks for sharing it, Art! I do remember those days but initially I was more in the IBM, Xerox, Silver Reed, Sperry Remington, Brother, Hermes typewriter sales arena, then IBM and Xerox memory typewriters, then IBM word processors, then Canon and Sharp and Xerox fax, and finally as a Xerox then Ricoh / Savin copier/mfp rep. Man has technology evolved!
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Larry Levine ·
Great one Ray. The first copier demo I did was a Savin 840 liquid copier.
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Foxtrot ·
Great story and the moral of the story is - be creative...
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jack carroll ·
As a senior veteran of the copier wars I can report that you never get the toner out of your blood. Every decade has there bumps, but when I started, SCM only had liquid coated paper copiers ( you know that smelly stuff). Xerox was the only one that had plain paper. Now that was a difficult sale.
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