IT Support / Computer Lessons
Hello Everyone,
My Name is Matthew Walton, I am 20 years old and am living in Christchurch. I am offering any IT Computer Lessons/Support Troubleshooting to anyone who is interested. I studied a year of Computer Science at Auckland University of Technology along with various separate IT courses and I currently work at Noel Leeming. IT support is a strong passion of mine and would love to help anyone in need of any assistance with any Technical problems or Lessons.
This includes arriving at your home to assist with any IT/Tech issues you are currently dealing. This includes, Computers, laptops, phones, printers, TVs, monitors and more
For lessons I do 1 hour minimum and 2 hours maximum. This Includes
teaching you how to do basic or advanced computer or phone activities, sending texts or emails, downloading or uploading photos/documents, windows folder organization, setting up a Computer/TV/Laptop/Phone/Printer plus more
Please note that I am much more experienced on Window's devices rather than Apple devices, although I am still capable on Apple, it would usually take longer
I am fully Vaccinated and will be wearing a mask during the interaction
If this Interests you or someone you know you, please contact me on 0284106923 or email on matthew.walton.nz23@gmail.com with your name and what you would like.
I also have a Facebook Page for my services in more detail:
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The charges for the service are as follows:
$10 Callout Fee to your house
The IT Services and Lessons will $35 an hour for up to a maximum of 2 hours
If I cannot resolve your issue or provide a workaround to your satisfaction then only a $20 fee will be asked for (includes the Callout fee)
Thanks,
Matt
Poll: Is the increase in disability parking fines fair?
In October, the fine for parking in a designated mobility car park without a permit has jumped from $150 to $750—a 400% increase!
The goal is to keep these spaces open for those who truly need them. Do you think this big increase in the fine is fair? Share your thoughts below.
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89.1% Yes, it's fair
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10.2% No, it's unreasonable
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Transport Minister Simeon Brown has weighed in on the issue, calling the move to shut a 1.5km section of the Heathcote Expressway for up to two years, “illogical”. He has asked KiwiRail to explain.
KiwiRail is demanding Christchurch City Council close part of the expressway until $6.5 million worth of safety improvements can be made to the Scruttons Rd rail crossing.
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Peonys Saturday 2nd Nov
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