either by doing the project for you or training you to do it. Pamela Bir is the President and owner of Your Computer Lady. My career in computers didn’t begin auspiciously. My husband and a partner decided to start a manufacturing firm. With no budget, of course. So I was drafted to create the letterhead, the technical literature and the marketing pieces. About the time I finished all of it, the c
ompany was bought by a larger firm. They asked me to do everything over with their name and logo. And you guessed it! Luckily, by this time, other people had seen my work and asked me to do projects for them. That was good since I was losing my mind doing the same boring technical data sheets for the third time! I continued doing support work for George also. There was enough work that I couldn’t get everything done quickly. George came up with the idea of looking for independent contractors. He ran an ad in the Ahwatukee News, a neighborhood paper, looking for help. The response was great. I met people that had excellent computer skills but didn’t want a full-time job. Some were stay-at-home moms. Some were small business owners who hated marketing themselves. I would meet with the client, prep the project, discuss it with the contractor who would complete the work. I was in charge of quality control. Much of our original work was in the construction industry, but we quickly expanded to other industries. As needs arose, we learned new technologies so we could build and maintain web sites, set up email marketing campaigns or do Search Engine Optimization. Today our services are not limited by industry or technology. In fact, there are very few limitations to our projects. Any industry
A wide range of software
Large projects or small ones
One time jobs or on-going projects
We strive very hard to make each client into a life-time client. We want you to come back to us time after time for all of your software support needs.