Recently, I divulged here that I was getting out of the computer business, but by the popular demand of my customers, I went back into business full time this week, so I am here more, as I am nearly always online at work.

Basically, I am a troubleshooting and repair guy. I do some upgrading, but I don't like building computers (boring), so I just let them know that I will support whatever they buy. One local company makes very good machines, so I usually send them there, as I once worked there, and know of a certainty that they build them right.

I guess it is back to the old spyware/virus removal grind, for the most part, though. I was never cut out to run a shoe store. One thing I have learned is this, however:
If you have been self-employed for any significant lenght of time, you become increasingly less employable. I know that for me, I am just less willing to take foolishness from people for so little money.

But fixing computers is what I do best these days, and is what I enjoy the most.