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I'm thinking about going back to school an either getting an AAS degree in Information Technology Support or a BBA in Information System. I already have many years of PC-related experience, A+ certification, and a BBA in Marketing. I haven't had luck getting a job as a PC technician even with my experience and certification but I don't know if it is worth it for me to go back to school for one of these degrees. How much does a full-time PC technician make? Do they get paid only a commission per a customer's computer regardless of how many hours they are on duty or do they get paid for the time they are clocked in?
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I did it fulltime (40hrs/week) as a summer job when I was still @ Uni, and they payed 1600€ per month which was about 1100€ after tax. Thats not much but for a student it was alot. I loved the job.
Btw, it was for a large insurance company, so there was no direct customer support, only with employees of the company. |
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Are we talking a bench technician (load Windows, clean up viruses & spyware) or a service technician that does on-site work as well as network installations, troubleshooting etc?
Your basic bench tech makes squat. Anywhere from minimum wage to about $11/hr is normal. A service technician will make more and some work on commission. The service techs I know make anywhere from $13 to $20/hr depending on their skill set. Edit: Btw, this is in Michigan, but I imagine it's similar in Texas with a little more being made in the City. |
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Are we talking a bench technician (load Windows, clean up viruses & spyware) or a service technician that does on-site work as well as network installations, troubleshooting etc? |
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Do these service technicians get paid for travel time to perform on-site work? When I was a service tech I was paid by the hour, including travel time, plus I used my own vehicle so I was paid mileage. It was nice not being stuck in an office all the time. |
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When I was a service tech I was paid by the hour, including travel time, plus I used my own vehicle so I was paid mileage. It was nice not being stuck in an office all the time. But I find it funny how people compare their earnings without consideration for Cost of Living. My normal salary atm is around 37k not including some other incomes. But I live in Georgia where the cost of living is lower. Equivalently I make probably over 50k if I was in some of the northern states. |
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I did it fulltime (40hrs/week) as a summer job when I was still @ Uni, and they payed 1600€ per month which was about 1100€ after tax. Thats not much but for a student it was alot. I loved the job. |
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Was the income stable? What happens when nobody in the company has a computer problem that day? Do you still get paid? |
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