Well.
I thought I would start another post since the last one was obviously never meant to be!

As far as I can imagine, this is a decent start into the business while studying because one would learn the basics of trouble-shooting, repair, and restoring PCs to working status. Along the past two weeks I have made quite a few contacts with local business owners looking for on call part time techs, and I have (of course) accepted thier offers. On another note, I went out and had some cards printed and made a few ads in newspapers and posts on internet job finder/service providing web-sites offering my services.
I have had a few calls here and there, but I realize this is quite a word of mouth business when starting your own business... it's also a hustle. I'm exhausted, but it's wonderful. Sort of a rocky start because of the C.C. aspect of it(disorganized, only worrying about sales rather than customer satisfaction), but I think it's good to get used to this kind of expectation crusher early on.
Has anyone else had a rocky start that they overcame? I'm just about done with my A+ studies, and I plan to take the Core test very soon with the OS test not far behind. Also, I am about done with my Net + studies as well.
I find it funny that I am still making really stupid mistakes.
"No ma'am, it seems like the power supply and mobo are shot. I am not reading any voltage through either."
Customer: "Well, that cable isn't quite plugged in all the way."
DOH!
(it was shot btw)

But I guess that comes with not quite being 100% comfortable with what you are doing. at the same time I am studying for these certs, I am being told that I won't ever make it by friends in the industry. Frusterating? Plenty........ Confidence boosting? Hardly.......... Challenging??? Hell yes!

So share your stories of "trying" first attempts int he I.T. biz, and where they have led you to now!
Thanks!