I'm new to the forums, and I haven't met anyone from here. I've visited the site several times because of the info that I can get here which is very valuable.
Just some background on myself, I've had a computer repair shop since 2009. I live in a small town. Other than one other guy who repairs vacuums, I'm the only "official" computer repair guy. I was trained by a couple of guys back in the day at a RadioShack that I worked at. We did computer repairs so we weren't sending electronics down the street to another shop. My training was informal but valuable. Book learning is great, but working in the trenches teaches you things the hard way. Sometimes the expensive way.
So now I've had my shop since 2009. I don't have any techy friends where I currently live. I don't get to vent the same as I used to about customers being a bit too ignorant for any advice I could possibly give them. I also don't get to reflect and learn new information the same way. Now my issue.
I wonder if I can continue to do this kind of work forever. Becoming burned out is almost certain business suicide. Lately I've had some failures that have weighed heavily on my mind. Repairs that became costly and unnecessary, all because I either missed something or flat wasn't paying attention. I guess I'm feeling a bit burned out. Each experience seems to drag me down a little more. One after the other can weigh on you after a while.
What do you gals and guys think about the future? How long do you intend to keep your shop? Is it possible to continue to change and morph your business to keep up with the times? Or is it a gig to do for a while and move on to greener pastures? I'm curious what other people think about these situations.
-JB
Just some background on myself, I've had a computer repair shop since 2009. I live in a small town. Other than one other guy who repairs vacuums, I'm the only "official" computer repair guy. I was trained by a couple of guys back in the day at a RadioShack that I worked at. We did computer repairs so we weren't sending electronics down the street to another shop. My training was informal but valuable. Book learning is great, but working in the trenches teaches you things the hard way. Sometimes the expensive way.
So now I've had my shop since 2009. I don't have any techy friends where I currently live. I don't get to vent the same as I used to about customers being a bit too ignorant for any advice I could possibly give them. I also don't get to reflect and learn new information the same way. Now my issue.
I wonder if I can continue to do this kind of work forever. Becoming burned out is almost certain business suicide. Lately I've had some failures that have weighed heavily on my mind. Repairs that became costly and unnecessary, all because I either missed something or flat wasn't paying attention. I guess I'm feeling a bit burned out. Each experience seems to drag me down a little more. One after the other can weigh on you after a while.
What do you gals and guys think about the future? How long do you intend to keep your shop? Is it possible to continue to change and morph your business to keep up with the times? Or is it a gig to do for a while and move on to greener pastures? I'm curious what other people think about these situations.
-JB