bytebuster
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I haven't had much success as a PC repairman, and I was talking over what I should do next with people on an unrelated forum, and they suggested that PC repair is a mature and soon to be declining business. PCs are so cheap now that when they get infected people just toss them and buy new. I've seen a desktop PC for $239 new. If we're charging $99/hr to remove a bad BSOD virus, where does that leave us? I got this $10,000 education that I hoped would be a big moneymaker for nothing.
The vocational schools around here largely dropped technical education after I graduated, apparently there simply isn't the demand for PC repairmen and MCSE's that there once was. The school I went to put their tech teachers out to pasture about a year or two after I left. It's now a cosmetology (hair stylist) school.
I did some googling and apparently the local congressperson got a three year grant from the Obama Administration for the local community college to teach clean energy technologies. I may get certified as a solar panel installer. I've got to face reality, and reality seems to be that this is a dying business. I've read other posts on here from people whose businesses are failing too. It's not gonna change, and we probably need to look for other employment eventually.


The vocational schools around here largely dropped technical education after I graduated, apparently there simply isn't the demand for PC repairmen and MCSE's that there once was. The school I went to put their tech teachers out to pasture about a year or two after I left. It's now a cosmetology (hair stylist) school.

I did some googling and apparently the local congressperson got a three year grant from the Obama Administration for the local community college to teach clean energy technologies. I may get certified as a solar panel installer. I've got to face reality, and reality seems to be that this is a dying business. I've read other posts on here from people whose businesses are failing too. It's not gonna change, and we probably need to look for other employment eventually.