PC_Tech, a nickname for a real computer freak Welcome. Maybe it's better to mention your phone number as well when asking us to call you in case of a PC problem :D
well, you better mention a bit more in general, as it will be considered as plain and useless spam and will be off ...
nah , I am in a good mood today, I don't even will bother with that kinda stuff.... nice to have you had here ...
PC Tech if you really expect business you need to tell us of any certifications you have or at least what brands of computers you specialize in. Do you repair notebooks and printers as well as desktops. Do you do warranty work? Can you install a home network? The more information you can provide the better someone can make the decision to call on you.
Tech?? I started playing with computers from back when they still had the old 8088 16 bit processor until today. It is just hobby because I lived in Bay Area at the time. But my point is that almost everyone I know can fix there own computer and the average tech just does a reformat and load and call it fixed.. SO how much call is there for a Tech?
Older folks don’t know anything about re-imaging. They only use email application or maybe browse “DI” too. A high school kid can learn it without taking any certification. Hiring managers might ask for it.
Comon-jack seems well informed that "OLDER folks" (and even....what is 'older' ?) don't know anything about re-imaging Such statements are simple and equal to a statement like "high school kids can only play games on a computer :D" Many 'folks' of 65 or 70 or ? can teach YOU a lesson on that field, mind you.