I cant believe there's so many people in this thread saying that a Techie job is "nothing" and easy... That's complete BS.
The A+ Certification is not easy to get by any means. I guarantee I give you people the A+ test on the spot and most of you, if not all WILL fail it. There are many questions on this exam that go far beyond basic hardware repair.
It took me 3 months to prepare and pass the exam. I passed on the 1st try because I dealt with computers for many years before this, but it was very difficult even for me.
A PC Tech job is NOT easy at all. I don't know what kind of techs you have where you live, but here in NYC you have to be a jack of all trades to be a PC tech.
It's really not just installing hardware components. It's using Server 2003/2008, it's troubleshooting AND repairing printers, both inkjet and laser, it's answering phone calls, it's troubleshooting software, troubleshooting networks, and many, many more things depending on what is needed.
Before I got this job, I really was, just a PC hardware tech. Now I know much more than just hardware, and on some days my job is far from easy. I get paid $20/h but because this is NYC, the taxes make it more like $12/h.
I find it funny how so many people here say that there's too many other people like me out there. Ya know.. I don't see much of them, outside of my workplace.. What I do see is millions of dumb morons who cant even use windows and cant attach a picture to an email. Someone's gotta help these people right? So why the fuck should tech be getting paid $12/h?
I do see some small stores offering PC repair, but these guys charge astronomical sums for their service. We are talking $50-100/h and sometimes more. There are many online services offering to do the same thing, but they too charge about as much. So $12/h doesn't sound fair at all. It's too little.