Computer Service Life
Posted on May 30th, 2007 in Service |
Professional computer service has been my life for over a decade. My first computer repairs were done when I was 11 years old. I locked myself out of my computer by setting a CMOS password which I then promptly forgot. It cost $60 to have a computer service professional ‘clear’ this password for me. I vowed to learn how to do that myself.
I have worked as a computer service professional in large, multi-national public companies as well as small companies with less than ten employees. I have extensive background with both enterprise level systems and SMB (Small-Medium Business) machines. I am also a VB.NET/ASP.NET/PHP N-tier developer.
It was in 2004 that I decided that the SMB market was my niche and ventured out on my own. I started off as a sole-proprietor and eventually incorporated. Part of this blog serves to help any other computer service professionals learn from my experience. I will also release different software applications I have written which have helped my business exponentially.
If you are a computer service professional, or you are considering this path, please feel free to leave me a comment or just check back often.
-Zachary M. Morvik

