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Captain Walker
Apr 7, 2009

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Background: I graduated from college in 2012 with an utterly useless degree and spent the following two years trying to find employment in Southern California. Work history includes a summer at a theme park (fired because I'm autistic and didn't understand that I was being given a verbal warning), "office assistant"/junior analyst at an SEO firm (fired when they realized they needed someone who actually knew SEO), and whatever menial office jobs the temp agencies could scrounge up.

August of 2014: My parents laid out the money for ads in a local paper for my computer repair business, and since then we've sunk something like $2,500 into print ads, a website, placement at a local car wash, business cards, etc.. My skill set is the sort of stuff what SH/SC would call "computer janitor" work; I'm studying for an A+ certification which I'm hoping will help establish my legitimacy. But I still can't loving get any work, at least not consistently. I made $2,300 in August, but only $800 in September, and my car payment, student loans and rent cost me something like $700 a month.

Present day: I have no plan for the future. My print ads are getting diminishing returns, I can't figure out how to market online to a demographic that isn't proficient with computers, and my parents are getting more irritated by the day (I'm a goon so of course I still live with them). I have a skill set and there are certainly people here who can benefit from it, but if I don't figure out how to connect the dots I'll be living on a street corner this time next year.

-What can I do to get more work for PC Whisperer without spending too much money?
-Should I apply for a seasonal part-time job to pay the bills?
-Can I feasibly make a career out of my business, or will I have to go and get a real job someday?

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Captain Walker
Apr 7, 2009

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Haha, probably shouldn't be surprised people still remember that thread, or its sequel. I'm better mentally but I'd be happier if I could get work consistently. This self employment thing seems to help but I want to reach independence sooner rather than later.

Haven't checked the IT jobs thread, I'll take a look.

E: iirc, someone in one of those threads told me to join the loving navy :lol:

Captain Walker fucked around with this message at 20:45 on Oct 13, 2015

Captain Walker
Apr 7, 2009

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Listen to your mother
It's a scary world out there

AreWeDrunkYet posted:

Are you unwilling to work helpdesk? I haven't seen one yet that won't hire seemingly anyone with a pulse and a tenuous grasp on the English language. Even being autistic or malodorous (unless it's truly offensive) doesn't appear to be disqualification.

Utterly willing, but where do I look for those? Indeed was useless last time I did a job hunt.

Also looking at managed service providers in my area, they might be hiring and I've never really investigated that side of things. It's basically what I do now but finding the work would be someone else's responsiblity.

Captain Walker
Apr 7, 2009

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Cicero posted:

Won't it be a lot easier to get a helpdesk/low-level IT position once you have your A+ cert? If I was in your position I think I'd focus on getting that as quickly as possible. If you have no other commitments, how long will it take you to get it?

I have the study materials, and I've been going over them for a few months now, but I'm terrified to actually schedule a test...but now that I have no commitments, what the hell, I should give it a try. I just don't want to bomb it and waste the money.

Captain Walker
Apr 7, 2009

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Cicero posted:

Aren't there practice tests you can take to make sure you've got it down?

fake edit: yes? http://www.examcompass.com/comptia/a-plus-certification/free-a-plus-practice-tests

Did pretty well on the sample questions, gonna try this.

Captain Walker
Apr 7, 2009

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I'm marketing on groupon and local deal sites, and I'm probably a month away from taking and passing the A+, tops. I'm looking for a holiday part-time job but I'm not sure what I can reasonably handle; all I've applied to so far is Costco. Also, there's the fact that my resume is pretty sparse except for one five-month office position and my current venture.

Captain Walker
Apr 7, 2009

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n8r posted:

Why does a cert matter when doing home computer Janitor stuff?

Marketing, especially to small businesses, for one thing, and having a way to quantify the scope of my knowledge for another.

Captain Walker
Apr 7, 2009

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RICHUNCLEPENNYBAGS posted:

If you have communciation issues I'd think trying to find a help desk job is going to be a better route than trying to be out there hustling every day for your own independent business.

There is much truth in this, but these same communication issues have long hindered my efforts to land and keep a nine to five. I've just applied for Costco, of all things. Is there some trick to getting in the door there?

Captain Walker
Apr 7, 2009

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Update for the three or four of you who give a poo poo, I guess?

I've registered for the A+ exam; I'm taking the 801 in early December. Long term, the goal is probably to get an MSP or helpdesk job, but to do that I really want the A+ to help me stand out, and in the meantime I'll be hustling my own thing, I guess. I do have a half dozen or so really good clients that pay bank when they need me, and plenty of computer-illiterate retirees that have my number. It's just that the work isn't always there.

I also started a Groupon deal, and I'll be featured on a local deal site right after Christmas which is about the best time to run a computer janitor service. So there's that.

Captain Walker
Apr 7, 2009

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Yeah, I'm getting that impression myself. But beyond software work or RAM replacement I really don't have the expertise to work on Apple hardware (read: I couldn't get a job at the Apple Store, either). I just don't know enough besides what's common to all PCs that I'm learning from the A+.

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Captain Walker
Apr 7, 2009

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Jecht posted:

To be honest man just lie about the A+. The material is outdated anyway and doesn't actually transfer into a real skill. Work on your resume. Gather references from all of your successful jobs. If you really want the A+, stop thinking about it and just get it out of the way. Running your own business is ALL about marketing and hustle, so if you aren't willing to work 7 days a week meeting people and getting your name out there, you're probably better off working for someone else.

In no particular order: I just passed the 801 and I'm on my way to the 802; I have never held a job other than this one for more than five months; I am completely willing to do the hustle and flow, I just don't know how yet. I've tried print ads and I'm starting to send out email blasts as well.

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