About the Computer Guy
Thanks for taking the time to get to know your Computer Guy. My name is Scott and I want to help you succeed in computers, whether it be your business or personal computer needs, through training and technical support. I want to be your Computer Guy.
Computer Guy’s philosophy is simple. I want to provide the best possible computer service and support available, whether you are a small business with ten or so computers or you are working out of your home or a Home office, or a small wireless network in your home to a small office with up to ten computers.
No job is too big. No task is too small. I can teach you how to use a computer, repair your current computer, or find you the perfect replacement computer. Follow the links to the right to learn more about my services. Use the contact page to request more information.
have been building computers as long as I can remember. I first learned in junior high how to program Apple and Macintosh computers. In high school I would tear apart computers just to see how they worked. After starting college I bought my first PC, and before long I was helping other students in the dorm with their computers. After that I just kept building computers and helping others with their computers.
In 1998, I moved to Nashville, Tennessee to work for Warner Brothers as a music sales representative. I was the only computer-literate person in the office, so I was really able to hone my skills in Microsoft Office – especially in Outlook and Excel. A year later, Dell Computers opened a new facility in Nashville for their Home and Small Office Technical Support Division.?Of the initial 9000 applicants, I was one of only 30 hired. While at Dell, I spent five weeks in training, three months in technical support call center, was made the Lead of my team and was asked to handle the more challenging clients. I was also asked to train newly-hired employees to work in the call-center.
I In July of 2000, I moved back to the Northwest. Shortly after, I started working at Nike World Headquarters doing desktop support. After working there for four years, I gained additional experience in large office networks, servers, network printers, PDA’s, and various types of software. I was also able to familiarize myself with products like Adobe (Photoshop, Illustrator, and Distiller), SAP, Remedy, Siebel, and all Microsoft Products, (Office, ActiveSync, Window 2000 and XP). Shortly after starting at Nike, I started Your Computer Guy. It started out as a way to help Nike employees at home with their personal computers. Eventually I?started doing small business setups for local companies such as Mosaic Financial and Design Northwest.

