River Valley Computer
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- Reaction score
- 787
- Location
- Russellville, AR
My target market is professional people making at least $75,000/year and small businesses. I have some regular people, sure. But they can't afford anything anyway and they're a small part of my client base. I would guess that the percentage of my clients that work minimum wage jobs is less than 1%. These people don't need (and frankly can't afford!) a computer. People with more money generally have more disposable income. Even if they primarily use their phones and tablets, they still maintain a computer.
That I find a very offensive statement. saying that people on minimum wage don't need a computer. What about their children that are in school that need to do their schoolwork on the computer at home. Granted these people may not live in $529,000 homes(I don't either

Roku.
Yep that would be great but when the maximum speed we can get in a lot of areas is only 1.5MB that won't happen.
I'm not trying to make our area to sound like it is in poverty - it's not. It is in an area of Arkansas with the most beautiful scenery ever and due to that there are lots of mountains and bodies of water causing problems getting hi-speed internet to the house. In town no problem. (Also not as many people with HOT AIR!
