Jeff-20 wrote:Just curious. How long did it take for the business to be profitable? Who were your clients?
Well I was only 19. It helped pay for my studies, but I couldn't make a living at it.
My customers were often people needing accounting/bookkeeping/tax services, but since I was not a licensed accountant I could only call my business a "calculating office."
I also got math and physics students who wanted problems solved (I suspect some were simply cheating on their homework by coming to me.) This was not so lucrative.
On one occasion I got a bunch of raw data from a survey team wanting to draw maps. That was fun.
My last, and best, contract was for an astronomy club who wanted to print a planet-finding guide for 1997. I made an entire planet-finding program for the VIC 20 in order to produce the data.
Oh, sweet memories. That was 10 years ago, but my "pitcalco" user name and hotmail address remain.
There are only three kinds of people in the world: those who can count and those who can't.
Paul Lambert
Berlin
Federal Republic of Germany