After talking to some very helpful TN members (PCX and Craig) I have decided the best bet for my business with only having a scooter (looks more like a motorbike and can do 70kmph) is to approach things in the following manner.
If it is a laptop I will onsite it no matter the issue as I can bring it back np.
If it is a desktop I will ask on the phone for details and based on what I decide I will ask the customer to bring it to me if I deem it to be something id need to fix at home. If it is fixable on site though I will just go on site.
This means that 80% of problems can be solved on site and the remaining 20% maybe less would need the client to bring the PC to me which for most people this should not be an issue and the ones who do have an issue with this I could alternatively pick it up via a relative taking me which if they strongly cant drop it off would probably satisfy them.
I think approaching it in this matter would be the best way as mobile techs still get pcs dropped of anyway and some work purely from home.
What do you guys think of this? is it likely to work? personally I cant see why not as like I said you need to factor in laptops and desktop issues that can be easily fixed on site.
Thanks.
If it is a laptop I will onsite it no matter the issue as I can bring it back np.
If it is a desktop I will ask on the phone for details and based on what I decide I will ask the customer to bring it to me if I deem it to be something id need to fix at home. If it is fixable on site though I will just go on site.
This means that 80% of problems can be solved on site and the remaining 20% maybe less would need the client to bring the PC to me which for most people this should not be an issue and the ones who do have an issue with this I could alternatively pick it up via a relative taking me which if they strongly cant drop it off would probably satisfy them.
I think approaching it in this matter would be the best way as mobile techs still get pcs dropped of anyway and some work purely from home.
What do you guys think of this? is it likely to work? personally I cant see why not as like I said you need to factor in laptops and desktop issues that can be easily fixed on site.
Thanks.