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What would you pay for "good" onsite technical service?
So, I have done the Corporate consulting thing and want to make some play money consulting for the average home computer user. I'd do wire-line and wire-less networking, PC & Mac setup/upgrade, instruction, setup hosting services, repairs, etc. I am thinking $50.00 an hour would be a good place to start. I know places like Circuit ****ty and Best Buy charge a bit more. Would you choose an independent over a large chain? I am tired of working on friend and friends of friends computers for free so I know the business is out there. I can start off knocking on the doors of neighbors whos wifi networks I can jump on :)
Oh, and I have Mon-Fri basically off and available to do this.. Thanks for your advice and input. -B |
PM me. I can give you some info. There's a lot more potential than $50 an hour.
Scott |
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I have college students that do it for $25 flat fee to set up or trouble shoot - they say the work normally takes about 20 to 40 minutes.
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thanks for the replies guys!!! I think I'll do a sliding scale depending on the type of work. What do you think about minimum charges? Or would that scare away clients? Then again, in IT it's easy for a one hour job to turn into four, so charging by the job for some things could work too. Scott, sent you a reply. Thanks for your input.
-Brad |
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