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SteveLord wrote: » A person with an A+ who thinks they can make an income from this line of work? This never happens......unless you count the other 1,000 people in your area that are doing it or also plan on doing it. Keep it as a side gig. It is not worth the effort and work others in this thread are laying out. It is not even very profitable for those who run out of a 200sqft office.
ptilsen wrote: » I'm inclined to agree with this. Unless there is a high demand and virtually no supply for this sort of service in your immediate area, you just aren't going to make any money doing it. It's a decent career starter, and I actually put it on my resume for a couple of years, until I got some professional experience. But going from a job to this is a step backwards, no matter how you look at it. More importantly, you more or less have resigned yourself to this career level. If you never want to work with servers and server technologies and are okay capping your income, great.
Danny boy wrote: » Hi All, I've taken the perhaps reckless decision to quit my job as a generalist support technician for a small company and to take the decision to set up my own company as a sole trader. I've had just over a couple of years experience of working in IT and have come to the decision that whilst I like the work, I cannot stand the politics of working in a company and want to give self-employment a decent shot. Due to weekend work at my last job I didn't have the opportunity to start the business up in my free time and to go from there. The plan is to offer services to home users, such as virus removal, hardware upgrades, repair, system health checks etc. I'm going to set up a simple professional looking website, advertise in local papers, put up flyers, create business cards, so hopefully will be able to attract at least a little interest so I can get a small customer base going. I am going to have to brush up/ fine tune some of my skills for the home market and expect that it will probably take a while to get going and to make some money out of it. Fortunately I live at home with my parents and have money saved up, so earning money isn't crucial at this moment in time so I can afford to stick this out for a while. I don't know if anybody has tried this before or has any guidance on this sort of thing? Any advice would be appreciated. (I couldn't see any threads on this topic, but my apologies if I missed anything obvious) Dan
Danny boy wrote: » Thanks for all of the replies and helpful feedback.@saspro I live in Winchester and would want to cover the Hampshire area, I was planning on charging £20 an hour to start off with.
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