I probably make so many of these posts that you guys are sick of them, but I'm starting another anyway.
I'm not happy with my current job. My wife has a promising interview tomorrow, and that has me nervous. If she does pull through with the position, I'm looking at restarting an old business of mine.
At one point, I did computer service house calls. I was pretty young and reckless at the time, but learned a lot quickly. I learned the value of good customer service and how much loyalty pays off in the end. At the time, it just wasn't making enough money, because I was the sole income earner in the house. If I would have been financially able to keep at it, I'd be making an alright living doing it.
If my wife gets this job, how do you think a reboot would fare in the current economy. Cheapie boxes have slowed computer repair down, but networking and other devices have gotten more complicated, and every business has an IT guy just a phone call away. I'm looking at being that IT guy again.
I'm savvy with computers, networking, and the myriad of troubles that customers can dream of from my days working at another computer shop, working on my own, and working 3 years of call center tech support for a MAJOR ISP in the North East. I also have a vehicle that I can dedicate to the job instead of having to run around in a beat up Honda. With the normal income from my wife's would-be job and our current standard of living, we'd already be making more than we have in the past 5 months, so money wouldn't be an issue like it was for me the first time.
So for all of you business and tech savvy people around here, do you think it's a good time for me to jump back in? It fits every description of what I want in a job, and I don't have 8 bosses staring at me over my shoulders at any given time, just one, the customer. The customer I can deal with, I've seen and heard it all before.
I'm open to any comments, positive or negative. I'm also open to rotten tomatoes being thrown at me and being booed off stage.