HindSite’s Weekly HindSight: What To Do After Purchasing Software, Backups and Our Very Own Trainwreck

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3 Things To Do Immediately After Purchasing Lawn Care Software

describe the imageThere is a lot of talk of what to do before you buy lawn care software.  I myself am guilty of perhaps even over writing about what you need to know before you buy, but it is important to be informed.  But just as important as it is to know what to do before you purchase, it is just as crucial to know what to do immediately after you pull the trigger.

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Our 3 Favorite “Shares” From This Week

  1. When the Customer Is Not Right

    I have a friend who has an 18-year-old son. He is a big kid, with a friendly disposition and a kind and respectful demeanor. He has a very good part-time job at a respected restaurant in an affluent suburb of Chicago. He works at the carryout counter where he reviews customer orders, asks the customers if there is anything else he can get for them, and then asks if they need help carrying their food to their cars. He has worked there for more than a year, and I’m sure the training and support he has received will serve him well in future jobs.

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  2. How to Backup Files: 5 Easy, Must-Have Tools

    Technology can be a headache: Hard drives fail. Laptop screens crack. Motherboards die. Technical problems can happen to anyone—and they usually happen at the worst times, but your team needs to keep moving. That's why you need to know how to backup files on a regular basis.

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  3. Snow Removal: What is Your Liability?

    These contracts state everything you need to know about your task as a contractor, and what areas you must be fully responsible for. If the contract states that you are responsible for all liability claims, it’s up to you to make sure that you’re covered for the possible costs that might come about. “This is a major responsibility by whoever holds it,” says Luciano. “Managers of properties, commercial buildings and shopping centers, etc., do not want to be held responsible for these occurrences, so they put everything in the contract that you sign.”

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Our Very Own Member of the Trainwreck

Howdy folks. My name is Erich and I’ve been with Hindsite since November of 2012, most recently on the Support Team, (the “F’n New Guy”). So first of all, thanks for all of your patience when working with me on the phone, it’s been a summer full of learning for me. The video I’ve decided to share with you is one that I’m actually featured in. This is my band Dragich and the Trainwreck at one of our shows in Minneapolis. I’m the one on the left playing the electric. Hope you enjoy the tunes.




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