Aloha Blog Viewers,
On Friday, June 13, 2014, I received my iTech Start-Up Kit from iCracked.com. After opening and inspecting the contents I realized that there was a lot left to my imagination. I was going to need someway to put the steps to finishing my training in sequential order.
From the interview process, I learned that there are 13 devices that I needed to learn to repair from the flowcharts and videos. The start-up kit was delivered in a rugged hard shelled toolbox with the iCracked logo stuck on it. I found the (2) shirts that I ordered in the toolbox and promptly tried them on… nice.
I had expected a start here lesson plan but I have not found that yet…
I began to watch the videos hosted on youtube.com that I found by searching for “icracked”.
I found the iCracked User Page.
Over the Father’s Day Holiday weekend I watched 9 of the 25 how-to videos posted on youtube by iCracked.
I also have leads for three repairs:
- My daughter needs her iPod Touch 4th generation screen replaced and home button fixed.
- The shopping mall manager would like his son’s iPhone 5c screen repaired.
- My stepdad needs the screen replaced on his iPad2 which my Mother gave his last year.
I checked my inventory for the parts needed to perform these repairs and found that I had everything except for the lcd/digitizer assembly for the iPod Touch 4th Gen Black. Which I ordered from the icracked.com website. The part was shipped via USPS the following day and I am waiting for delivery…
Having run my own website for quite sometime, I started this blog to assist myself and anyone else battling with the certification process of becoming an iTech with iCracked.com. Your input is greatly appreciated… Mahalo and ALOHA!