Monday 11 April 2016

Job Opportunity in Technology Computer/Phone Repair


In the world today, there are tens of millions of computers in various forms and different models of cell phones from a variety of manufacturers. From HP to Acer, Apple to Fujitsu Siemens.From Nokia to Samsung Tabs, Tecno to Blackberry, we have a range of these latest information gadgets to choose from.
These devices are so useful today that people can't do without them. In fact, we have become addicted to them. At home, inside commercial vehicles, in the church or mosque, in the market, practically everywhere you go, you will see people either receiving or making calls or browsing with their phones, and in some cases, with palmtops. Imagine if your cell phone is taken away from you for two weeks. How will you feel?


As many as these electronic devices, so are there problems. Ranging from not charging to faulty speaker, weak battery to virus attack, the list of their faults is endless.
So annoying is the fact that some of these devices break down few days after purchase making it impossible to contemplate buying another one, especially now that the price of all commodities in Nigeria is on the increase. Getting a good repairer will be a good relief to many users, making this a good source of income.
From Computer Village in Lagos to Iwo Road Shopping Complex and its environs in Ibadan, young chaps are making tons of money on a daily basis from repairing faulty computer systems and cell phones.
Learning the skills needed to repair a system or a cell phone is very easy. The duration of learning is 6 months in most cases. And you don't need to be a graduate to get the skills as most of the people involved in this repair work are Secondary School graduates. Go to Computer Village and see how these "semi literate" people are making their money while some graduates are out there in the sun looking for non-existing jobs. Even if you are a graduate, make out just 6 months to acquire these skills and stop bothering your friends and family members for financial assistance, turning yourself to a nuisance after spending a lot of time and resources to acquire the certificate that is getting you nowhere for now. At least, you can set up a workshop for this while you still continue to look for a white-collar job. At least you will have the fund to go for job interviews and to bribe some people if need be.
But I am a lady and this is men's job. Capital NO. I have seen a lot of ladies who are involved in this. I know of a lady phone repairer here in Ibadan. If you want to confirm, I can give you her phone number.
As a lady, the job will give you enough time for yourself and other domestic chores when you are married. And instead of being a financial burden to your spouse, you will be able to complement his income, especially if you are married to a civil servant and salary is not coming for a number of months.
But I don't have the capital needed to start this. My brother, that is a fat lie (if there is anything like a fat lie). You can start this Computer/Phone repair work with just #50, 000. All you need is get a small space in an area with good traffic, get a table and chair and some tools for opening whatever and coupling back. You can get any other thing that you need from established repairers.Suppose you get a flashing job for #1,000, if you don't have the tools, go to any established repairer and identify yourself as a repairer too. He will help you do the flashing for something around #500-#700, depending on your bargaining skill. So without having a system, you will get the job done and make your money. A win-win situation for both of you.
What are you waiting for? Try this and you will thank me later.

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