I think most do at least some repair. Our expertise tends to span the board, though. So if one of us doesn't know how to fix something we can ask a co-worker for input. If that doesn't work, we tend to try to sell the parts to tradespeople and see if they can do anything with it.
[He tucked his hands into the pockets of his long khaki coat as they strolled between stacks of towering junk. In this section there was a mountain of terribly abused office equipment on one side, consisting of ancient copy and fax machines that had seen better days. On the other side of their path were brightly coloured kids' toys such as plastic playhouses and miniature tricycles all stacked haphazardly.]
That sounds perfectly fine. How much do I owe you, by the way?
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[He tucked his hands into the pockets of his long khaki coat as they strolled between stacks of towering junk. In this section there was a mountain of terribly abused office equipment on one side, consisting of ancient copy and fax machines that had seen better days. On the other side of their path were brightly coloured kids' toys such as plastic playhouses and miniature tricycles all stacked haphazardly.]
That sounds perfectly fine. How much do I owe you, by the way?