I work about 45hrs a week at my 9-5 and it gives me a ton of exposure to a ton of old boomers who can't understand how a Roku remote works. I figure that a basic AV handyman/elderly educational service would be a good way to siphon money from these faggot old people. I already have a good flow on teaching them how shit works and skills comparable to an electrician. How do I price out house calls, copy the cable company/AV company but $15 cheaper?
>>61200106>elderly educational serviceI'm about to start this for 80k a year
>>61200110Have you ever tried to teach an old woman how to do something? I don't know if you realize the amount of patience needed for this.You can't really *teach* them, only repeat an action 50 fucking times until they memorize the steps "press this button once, this one twice, then up twice" they are not capable/willing to learn the relationship between a 4-way D-pad and a highlight on a TV screen, you just have to drill it into them and not knock their teeth out by the 49th repetition. Literally go try it you will remember this lmao
>>61200135Actually I was interviewing at a startup last week after I got fired from my qa tech job a few months ago so I am pretty desperate. This is about teaching government workers how to use chatgpt so it's not about teaching them how to use a mouse. I expect them to be older but not necessarily.