Team Peters
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As we are preparing to move our family of four out of our house and into a 1997 30ft Trek RV full-time, we are trying to come up with different jobs or sources of income. One idea I've had is computer/phone repair. In my current job I supervise computer sales and repairs. Specifically I am an Apple Certified Macintosh Technician who can also whip a PC into shape if I have to
The job I'm thinking of is mobile help and repair. I would be able to do hardware repairs for example; replace broken phone screens, replace batteries, hard drive replacements or upgrades, RAM upgrades, most internal's if we can find the parts. I can also do software repairs for Macs and PCs and virus/malware removal (while telling you about why my Macs never run anti-virus software). I originally got started working for Apple in 2007 doing personal training and at one point had a small business teaching people how to use and get the most out of their Macs. I also have video editing and production experience.
So the question to the CRVL community: Do you think there is any demand among nomadic groups that a person/business like this might be useful or successful?
I know the major hurdle is going to be proximity (to the customer) and me keeping stock of popular parts or being able to ship them to a near by town. The tools are small and a small investment so it's not going to take up a lot of space if it doesn't work out.
Second question: Is there anyone out there doing something like this?
Thanks
The job I'm thinking of is mobile help and repair. I would be able to do hardware repairs for example; replace broken phone screens, replace batteries, hard drive replacements or upgrades, RAM upgrades, most internal's if we can find the parts. I can also do software repairs for Macs and PCs and virus/malware removal (while telling you about why my Macs never run anti-virus software). I originally got started working for Apple in 2007 doing personal training and at one point had a small business teaching people how to use and get the most out of their Macs. I also have video editing and production experience.
So the question to the CRVL community: Do you think there is any demand among nomadic groups that a person/business like this might be useful or successful?
I know the major hurdle is going to be proximity (to the customer) and me keeping stock of popular parts or being able to ship them to a near by town. The tools are small and a small investment so it's not going to take up a lot of space if it doesn't work out.
Second question: Is there anyone out there doing something like this?
Thanks