MyDigitechnician.com
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myDigitechnician.com
Description
myDigitechnician is a two-person team with over forty years of computing experience between them. They both are computing enthusiasts who have used many different computers for a wide variety of purposes. Their broad range of experiences with personal computers and their enthusiasm for the field will serve clients well in terms of providing practical down-to-earth solutions to computer issues and other digital high tech needs. Our goal is to provide friendly, personalized service which will result in our clients considering us friends to call on, and to recommend to others, for any and all digital technology needs.
Bob Waldron received an engineering degree from Michigan Technological University in the 1970s and has been using computers since his early college days. He began with writing computer programs on a card punch machine in 1972, used his first modem for telecomputing in 1977, wrote business financial evaluation software as part of his first engineering job after college, and used computers to some degree throughout most of his engineering career. His education includes numerous classes in computer programming and using pc programs. After 20+ years as a project and process engineer, he decided to go into the home computer services business with his son doing something they both enjoy. In February 2004 he signed up for an entrepreneurial class at Fox Valley Technical College to write a business plan for their company. After completing the business plan, Bob and his son Luke launched myDigitechnician, providing home computer services in a 50-mile radius around Appleton, Wisconsin. Bob's primary function at this point is to develop and improve myDigitechnician's services, to develop a strong customer base and to handle administrative business details; his secondary function is to assist Luke with computer technical support as needed.
Luke Waldron is pursuing a Communications Process degree at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Over the years Luke has used personal computers for many projects and activities at home and at school. In 1985, when he was three years old, he began his computing career by using MacPaint on a Macintosh computer that Bob brought home from work.