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(Audioanalyg)
of
his
yearly
income during
that period
is tax -free!
If his company
withholds
any
taxes,
the tech
rep
claims
a
re-
fund.
Other
privileges sweeten
the
picture
even
more.
Most military contracts
with overseas
assignments
grant
the
tech
rep most of
the
privileges
of a
captain.
This
means
that
he
can
live
in
the Bachelor Officers
Quarters,
eat
and drink
in the Officers
Club,
and
shop
in the
PX and commissary.
The
company
handles the
tech
rep's
transportation
to his assignments.
In
return
for paying per
diem while
the
man
is
en
route to his assignments,
the company
requires
him to
spend
at
least
a year on
assignment.
Should
the
tech
rep decide
to terminate
his em-
ployment
before the year
is up, he
must
pay back
all the company
spent
on
getting
him
to his assignment.
Becoming a
Tech Rep.
The
qualifi-
cations
for becoming. a
tech
rep are
surprisingly
light. Only a
handful of
positions
call
for an engineering
de-
gree. Most
require
only
technician
-
level
electronics
training
and
three to
five
years of
specialized
practical
ex-
perience.
If you
worked on
a
new sys-
tem
in the armed
forces,
no matter
what your
rank,
you
stand
an excellent
chance of
landing a tech
rep
job.
Many
companies
train some
tech
reps, but
most prefer
to
hire the
man who al-
ready has the
knowledge
and practical
experience
to
go
right to
work.
If you live near an electronics
com-
pany
that hires
men for tech
rep
posi-
tions, apply
in person.
Alternatively,
you can
type up a
resume and
mail
it
to the companies
that hire tech
reps
and
field engineers. (Consult
the want
ads
in your newspaper
for
addresses.)
If your background
fits in with a
company's
needs,
you
will
receive a
job
application
form in the
mail
or
be
hired on
the
spot.
(When
making
up
your
resume, keep
it
down
to
two
pages. Just
give
the facts about edu-
cation
and experience
and
some per-
sonal
data.)
The
personal
data
in your
resume
should
include
full name, age
and date
of
birth,
marital status, state of
health,
and
dates of
military service,
if any.
Under education,
list all schools
you
attended
in which
you received
train-
ing for the
type
of
work you are
apply-
ing for.
Include resident, home -study,
and
military courses
taken,
detailing
the titles of
the
courses and
types of
equipment
you studied.
When giving
details of
your work
experience,
start with
your present
the work, you
might
try the
following
position and
work back
in time. List
three companies
first:
job
titles,
the dates
you
held the
posi-
Federal
Electric
Corp.,
621 Indus -
tions,
and short descriptions
of
your
trial
Ave.,
Paramus,
NJ 07652.
(Ad-
work duties. List the names
and model
dress correspondence
to the attention
numbers
of all
the
equipment
with
of
Mr. Ridings,
Director,
Field Ser-
which you are
familiar.
Also,
mention
vices.)
any
achievements
and awards
you
Page Communications
Engineers,
have
received
or earned.
Inc.,
Vienna,
VA
22180. (Attn.:
Man-
ager,
International
Recuiting)
Who
Needs
Tech Reps?
Scores of
RCA Service
Co.,
Camden,
NJ
large and small companies
need
qual-
08101.
ified
men to serve
as tech
reps.
As a
If
these
companies do
not need
your
rule
of
thumb, try
the
large companies
talents,
try
Bendix,
Philco
-Ford,
and
first. If you think you
can
qualify
for
Kentron.
Walt Ostrander,
Audioanalyst,
As
SeenThroughTheEyes
Of
His
A -100X
Speaker.
d
His
tortures
drive
drivers
to drink.
This perfectionist believes
results justify
the individual
bench testing of every
single
assembly. "Unusually
flat
toward
the top of its price
range" says
High Fidelity
of our
A -100X bookshelf
speaker.
We say, a SixYear
Warranty
on
every speaker in
the Audioanalyst
line,
$94 to $249.
Everyone
boasts
clean
highs, low
bass, a better
driver.
Fact.The
best drivers
are pretty
much
alike. It's what our
Audio-
analysts
do
with them
that's different.
Is
there
a percentage
in this
kind of obsession?
A
sound
one to be sure.To
test
our speakers.
simply
write to us.
All we
ask
is that you
give
them
what
we give
them.The
works.
Meet
the Audioanalyst
Master of Torture.
Live! At the Boston
High Fidelity
Music
Show -Room
412.
P.O.
Box
262, Brookfield,
Conn. 96604
Monstrous
About Perfection
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READERS SERVICE
CARD
NOVEMBER
1974
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