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Is it just me, or when you become "the tech guy", family and friends become extremely entitled to your help?
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Honestly ive helped so much ive been completely cemented in everyone's mind as a generalist. I worked IT at a computer shop, even doing logic board level rework, fixing iPad and iPhone screens, cameras and ports, I woodwork so I can fix, put together and install most furniture kits, and make some original stuff, with that you become generally handy so ive done basic electrical and appliance repair (fixed the dishwasher, vacuum cleaner and some smaller things) and even some light plumbing when fixing toilets and sinks and leaks.
"Good workers are rewarded with more work" right?😭
And as long as you keep sharing that information with your friends and family, they're going to keep expecting free help. You need to get used to saying "I don't know", even when you do.