u/The_IT_Miller

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Question to those who built their CRM

I am planning on building my simple CRM as I don't need all the heavy lifting of services that get bolted onto all these plans. Plus, I have two companies that have two completely different workflows, so I need a special use case for both and don't want to spend the money for two different accounts or sub-accounts.

What are some things you would tell your younger self after building what you have?

What is the biggest piece of advice you would give someone building their first? There are tons of people doing it in this sub.

Vets that moved back to a proper CRM, why did you end up switching back?

What was the worst bug you ever faced that took you a long time to figure out?

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u/The_IT_Miller — 1 day ago

Got a Question about BICSI Certification.

Hey everyone, I've been doing low-voltage jobs on Field Nation and other field work platforms and own my own MSP. The MSP is slow, so I'm trying to get better contracts as I use Field Nation as my main source of income. I am currently in the Cook County Area in IL. I wanted to actually get certified to get BICSI Installer 2 Copper. As I have my own company and have a full-time job, I wanted to ask a couple of questions.

Is BICSI worth it?

What does the written exam consist of?

Has getting the certification changed your work?

Any advice would be helpful as this is just a thought right now.

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u/The_IT_Miller — 11 days ago