Referrals. And then contact the referral and ask what happened and how
the experience went.
Mike Copeland
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Subject: [NF] Advice
From: Jeff Johnson <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 1/16/2014 1:10 PM
Some people are fortunate enough to have an IT person that they have
known for a long time that can get the job done, warranty their work,
and charge a reasonable amount. I have had several customers that are
not in that position and hire people that they hear about from someone
or another. $900 for running CAT five to two offices in a small
office and setting up a network printer. $900 for swapping out a modem
and a router and because they didn't set it up properly charged for
the return visit to fix it. These are just two examples. I hired a
guy to set up a server for me and ended up firing him and doing it
myself. Does anybody have any advise on how to find a competent
network / IT person in light of all of these entremanuers?
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