Tony_Scarpelli
Rest In Peace Tony
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I'll have to respectfully disagree with you Jim. While residential repair is certainly on the decline, I do not see the market totally drying up within 12 months. My business has a good balance of business and residential. We have some businesses on MSP and other that prefer to stay with break fix. There will always be people who don't want an ongoing expense for their computers and would rather just fix them when they break.
Can you elaborate on why you think there will be no more break fix for residential customers?
If I understand Jim, its that the 2 or 3 pcs per house average has already declined to something less than 2 pc's per house with expectations to decline further. Not including (pc) iphones pc's are declining: workstations, desktops, laptops and even tablets will decline.
Since we have capacity to handle the larger amount of pc's (homes, schools and businesses) all those who stay and try to gather more business will be fighting against the tide.
As we all try to get more business server network administration even that field too will get diluted and we will not be able to maintain a lifestyle that was once possible.
What about web development? Many of us will move into that if we can but there are pressures on that as well.