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General => Off Topic => Topic started by: m654321 on September 29, 2017, 07:02:39 AM
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I'm now in retirement and am thinking of attempting to earn some money as a self-employed PC repair technician, the pension is not quite enough to pay all the bills :-[
I have been encouraged by various family members who come to me, whenever they need a PC fix, repair, update or install on their laptop/desktop.
However, if I'm to 'go public', I feel I need some kind of official certification just to show some minimum level of professionalism in this area.
So, I'm looking for a course (online or offline) that might do this, as well as giving me a broader overview of PC problems in general.
I have heard of the CompTIA courses, which I think are international, though I live in Hastings (UK).
Which CompTIA (or BTEC) course would be best for PC repair & setup, with Windows or Windows and Linux OSes in mind - can anyone in the LL forum advise me ?
Many thanks in advance for any feedback ...
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I recommend CompTIA A+ 220-901 and 220-902. They're good enough for personal use, but won't get you far as a respected qualification for the work force. As a sole trader, they'll suit you just fine.
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Many thanks Jerry, that's really useful
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@bitsnpcs
Wow ! Thankyou for your very long & detailed reply, which I really appreciated !
What you wrote was very interesting and said a lot about you as a person - I certainly feel I've got to know you more. It seems you went to a good school that had provision for gifted & talented pupils such as yourself, which enabled you to independently pursue your advanced-level interests in IT, from a very young age. It's great that you had that opportunity.
Turning to the courses you recommended, I think they might be too in-depth for my own needs & level of interest. From what I've seen on the internet, the CompTIA A+ 220-901 and 220-902 courses that Jerry recommended, seem to be best suited for me. I can also buy the course book online at Amazon.
Thankyou again btsnpcs fr taking the time with your reply :)
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@m654321
You are right, it is best to do which seems most suited to your needs