GeneralOpinions/Ideas on setting up an online Tech Help Store
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I have a great amount of patience and can help fix near enough any issue. I've always wanted to setup an online Tech help store, Just unsure the best way to go about it.
Also only looking to charge small amounts even if it takes up a lot of my time, I enjoy helping fix Technical Issues and this would be a way to allow me to do it far more often! |
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I recommend an IT career if you want to be paid to fix computers and solve tech problems |
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r00t wrote I recommend an IT career if you want to be paid to fix computers and solve tech problems Agreed. Sounds like OP would be well suited for a position as remote IT support. |
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IT is currently crying out for more people so I'd also chime in and say get yourself in the IT career. My PM's are always open with regards to this.
In terms of your traditional PC fix shops, I'd stay away mostly because customers IE your grandparents are pain's in the ass. If you're into that, go for it but the corporate way is far better with regards to this. Side note - Might be worth having a look at MSP's or Managed Service Providers. |
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