02-25-2004, 01:19 AM
Yeah building computers for people isn't very lucrative these days. Even using the cheapest components you find, you wouldn't be able to compete with a similar system from Dell or Gateway. The only people that might buy a machine from you are the ones that know what they're looking at, and they'd probably just build their own.
Fixing computers for idiots is another story, there is a demand for it but the size of the demand depends on the users in your area. Also, by becoming the answerman, you open yourself up to people calling you at all hours asking for support.
Choose another business, you're about 8 years too late for this one.
Fixing computers for idiots is another story, there is a demand for it but the size of the demand depends on the users in your area. Also, by becoming the answerman, you open yourself up to people calling you at all hours asking for support.
Choose another business, you're about 8 years too late for this one.