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The United Assemblers Network

As time comes and goes, so does the coverage by the national assembly companies.

FACT...Most times a customer can be serviced by a professional from this network "before" a work order can even be processed through any national assembly company.

It happens everyday... a consumer is sold an assembly package with the product they just bought and are always told it will be done within one to two business days... NOT TRUE!!!

It generally takes one to two business days (if you are lucky) just to receive a phone call from the underpaid and most likely inexperienced technician; and when the consumer is finally contacted, they are then told it may be another week before they are serviced.

Want a real professional? Find them in our directory!

What's the difference between...
- An Independent Professional Assembler answer
- A Local Contracting Assembler answer

- A The National Assembly Company answer

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Independent Assemblers are professionals that have a vested interest in their business. They are the pros a customer can call directly and talk to for their read-to-assemble needs.

Local Contracting Assemblers are also professionals that have a vested interest in their business. They may have a number of technicians working for them that are in direct contact with the local contractor. If there is ever an issue with a job the local contracting assembler can go themselves and remedy anything in the field since they have the experience to do so.

The National Assembly Companies are work order processors that have hundreds and sometimes thousands of technicians in the field across the United States. The turn over rate is very high since it does not take long for a savvy technician to find out they can do much better on their own.

Most of the national assembly companies hire contractors out of their field or that have "no" experience at all in a mechanical trade. These technicians are the ones who show up to a customers location and are many times late, do not finish the job or botch the job altogether.

As for any issues... they cannot be fixed quickly because the national assembly company has no one locally that can address these issues like your local professional can.

Knowing the difference between these three types of service providers...
Who would "you" hire?

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