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Go advertise in your local area and find out. Sitting around wondering what might be won't get you any closer. |
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I'm currently an assistant at a PC repair shop and it pays well. Price aside, they will always pay as long as there is no decent competition in your area simply because people don't know how to repair computers. I find people bring in laptops for repair most of the time due to them mistreating them so I would get used to doing a lot of those kind of repairs. Just look at the competition in the area first. Make sure you have the tools and resources to do quick fixes like recovering or resetting passwords or malware removal which will help you make money out of simple tasks. This also allows more time to work on more complicated tasks. |
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Most of them rip you off, especially Geek Squad at Best Buys. |
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I usually fix/build computers for my friends/family for free, except for the parts that I may require. Recently built two computers for my boss and fixed his friend's office PC. |
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Well I fix/build computers also for free for friends and family like Billy Aoki, but I also advertise out on the street either by word of mouth or the posters I put outside local corner-stores, the local supermarkets, and the posters I put on light poles. |

Did you mean to say "Is a computer repair worth it?" If so, really depends on the computer.
If you correct your grammar, you may find a small group of people that needs computers fixed, but if you can't communicate with them properly, they'll go to someone who appears more intelligent.