PDXMicro
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I offered to show my multi-part on-site workorder to another technician here and was asked to post it. For search-ability, I decided to create a new topic with it attached. Feel free to use my ideas to create your own template/form. The back of every sheet has my service agreement. This is the process I use my form for:
Sorry if this was too lengthy. Hopefully those of you who are unsure how to create your workorder forms will see use in this. Questions, comments, and suggestions are welcomed
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- The customer fills out section 1.
- If I end up having to take the computer back to the shop, I fill out section 2 with exactly what was removed from the customer's premises. If the customer is dropping off their computer, I also fill out that section.
- Both the customer and I sign right below section 2 agreeing that the information is true, accurate, and that they've read and agreed to the service agreement on the back of the form.
- The 3rd part (pink) is torn off and handed to the client.
- The repair is performed and section 3 is filled out with exactly what happened. I still create professional invoices through Intuit Billing Manager, but it is still nice to have the contents of the invoice on the workorder that is ultimately signed.
- When the computer is delivered/picked-up by the client, section 4 is filled out with exactly what is being returned to them and in what condition. They sign below section 4 agreeing that everything has been returned (and again agreeing to the service agreement on the reverse).
- If they have paid via check or credit card on the spot, I sign the work order stating it was paid in full (I also provide a professional invoice through e-mail when I return to the shop). This is nice because I don't have to carry a receipt book with me as my work order does its job.
- I tear off the 2nd sheet (yellow) and provide that to the customer for their records.
- The top sheet is scanned into my computer and archived.
Sorry if this was too lengthy. Hopefully those of you who are unsure how to create your workorder forms will see use in this. Questions, comments, and suggestions are welcomed
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