![]() Just general carefulness and fine motor skills. We're not talking special, component-level skills here. They want a screwdriver jockey who can replace a large part quickly and toss the "bad part" into a bin to ship it off to a third-party who will break it down in tedious and time-consuming (and low paying) situations, and then maybe buy back some of the recovered materials. The skills are mostly not out there corporations don't want to pay for such people, nor train employees to have these skills. ![]() Start taking apart junked laptops bought for parts and you've possibly exceeded the training given by manufacturers to so-called authorized service people. They're relying on the third party to have those skills and learn on their own how best to disassemble and reassemble their gadgets (if at all). Often very little guidance at all, aside from a parts list and schematic. There's only so much training manufacturers give to authorized services. Haven't any of you been employed by tech makers? Don't put unknown people on a pedestal. ![]() ![]()
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