Computer Techs Like Uber, but for tech support? |
- Like Uber, but for tech support?
- What model laptop do you guys use when traveling?
- Any contract work you do outside of your clients?
- Digital computer drop off form?
Like Uber, but for tech support? Posted: 02 Feb 2022 06:33 AM PST Are there web-based services that make it easy for a freelance IT person to mark themselves as available (or not) to give remote support to consumers and small businesses? Or to schedule a time slot for remote support? Sure, there are hardware problems that need to be done in a shop, and if someone's internet isn't working, they can't use remote support. But there's a lot you can do with remote support... I've even walked people through the process of setting up their new PC, having them insert a thumb drive in the old one and moving it to the new, and me being remoted into both... Some people just need tutoring and assistance and remote support combined with a phone call works well for that. [link] [comments] |
What model laptop do you guys use when traveling? Posted: 02 Feb 2022 07:30 AM PST I travel often and do remote support when I have a client down while Im out of my city. I keep changing up laptops and just curious if you guys have a preference for your laptop when traveling. [link] [comments] |
Any contract work you do outside of your clients? Posted: 02 Feb 2022 09:44 AM PST I own a retail store and also do on-site support. I also do contract work for clients of a national network support company. Just curious if you guys do any contract work for other companies...Comcast, ATT, etc... Always looking for other business opportunities. [link] [comments] |
Digital computer drop off form? Posted: 01 Feb 2022 09:14 PM PST Hi guys, This has been a long time coming, but I'd like to finally transition to digital computer drop off forms for the shop. How do you guys usually achieve this? I was thinking of maybe a google docs form with a signature field, and we can use a laptop to have people fill it out. [link] [comments] |
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