Made my mind, ive done alot of a building for friends, accepting small amoutns of cash but never large.
Summers coming up soon so I've got alot of spare time to make some hard earned cash.
I'm really fortunate, with great financial backup and motivation for work from parents, they encourage me to experience making my own money.
Luckily for me, I live in a rather large estate accomodating 5024 families, the computer shop here just closed which leaves all the tech noobs in trouble.
I'm about to stick up notices on the consumer board in my local supermarket, they get alot of attention there.
Going to begin computer building on a freelancing scale in my estate, fortunately, transport is going to only cost my muscles and my bike, time taken to get to peoples houses is rather minimal. I can get to the large computer retailers in approximately 50 minutes, really cheap.
I'm quite confident, even if this fails, I'm taking it as an experiment. With tons of exams next year, If I'm going to earn some money, itll have to be done this year and this summer, next year will be too busy.
I need some tips of freelance computer building, any tips will be helpful and before you ask, no, I'm not into frauding/conning/ or any other form of wasting my customers money.
I'm doing this to earn some pocket money and I know exactly what to do when building a computer, I've built around 10 in my life already so far, my last one was my friend , whom I've built his 2nd PC. No problems regarding the building but maybe time management, tips for hassle-free customers, things I need to watch out for, nasty customers, etc.etc. I'm not experienced with and could use some tips for smoother and less - stress work. The summer here is around 65 days for me, that means alot of cash if I get PC's building here and there.
One of my biggest concerns in that I dont know how much to accept, so I could for 100USD per build or 80 or what? I have no clue, help would be much appreciated.
Summers coming up soon so I've got alot of spare time to make some hard earned cash.
I'm really fortunate, with great financial backup and motivation for work from parents, they encourage me to experience making my own money.
Luckily for me, I live in a rather large estate accomodating 5024 families, the computer shop here just closed which leaves all the tech noobs in trouble.
I'm about to stick up notices on the consumer board in my local supermarket, they get alot of attention there.
Going to begin computer building on a freelancing scale in my estate, fortunately, transport is going to only cost my muscles and my bike, time taken to get to peoples houses is rather minimal. I can get to the large computer retailers in approximately 50 minutes, really cheap.
I'm quite confident, even if this fails, I'm taking it as an experiment. With tons of exams next year, If I'm going to earn some money, itll have to be done this year and this summer, next year will be too busy.
I need some tips of freelance computer building, any tips will be helpful and before you ask, no, I'm not into frauding/conning/ or any other form of wasting my customers money.
I'm doing this to earn some pocket money and I know exactly what to do when building a computer, I've built around 10 in my life already so far, my last one was my friend , whom I've built his 2nd PC. No problems regarding the building but maybe time management, tips for hassle-free customers, things I need to watch out for, nasty customers, etc.etc. I'm not experienced with and could use some tips for smoother and less - stress work. The summer here is around 65 days for me, that means alot of cash if I get PC's building here and there.
One of my biggest concerns in that I dont know how much to accept, so I could for 100USD per build or 80 or what? I have no clue, help would be much appreciated.