Actually, I'm a bit above helping the "homeowner" I'm thinking bigger than that like small to medium sized business. I know there's a demand for it and people are looking for a one stop shop... For example, I recently completed a project where I installed the cat5, configured the computers on a small (5computer), configured the 802.11g, router, digital copier and avaya phone system including the voice mail module and got the job because I could do it all... (well actually I've installed the partner phone system before but I was doing some digging on the internet to figure out the voice mail module).
I definately would not want to do the geeks thing but would really like to go after the small business segment and recommend software and how to set up the software with databases, odbc for reporting, import of estimates to job cost for project management, unified messaging, digital send for the new type of digital copy machines, etc. A couple of weeks ago I recieved a call to figure out how to convert a file downloaded from isqft.com to a tif so it could be loaded into another program that would count all of the fixtures and devices, break them down per drawing or section and do a report. You could then print out the plans on a designjet 500 and everything counted would be highlighted so there's no chance of making a mistake. This info would be valuable for example in ordering the fixtures/devices and also communicating to the guy in the field who is actually installing the stuff as to what was ordered and where it's supposed to go. This method would also head off any problems before they actually become a problem. There's nothing like getting down to the end of a project only to find out that you're missing some things because they were installed in the wrong spot.
Anyway, I'm getting off track....
I want to provide solutions to small business to prevent them from spending money on preventable mistakes.
But then again, I could always go the easy route and bid jobs like this Target that I'm putting together in Georgetown, TX... Yeehaw!
Cheers!
Jerz