Hi Walt,  Are you still in Thousand Oaks and looking for a Coworking 
situation?  I work from home and have been contemplating starting a 
coworking space for some time.  

On Tuesday, October 20, 2009 9:30:19 PM UTC-7, Walt wrote:
>
> Hello everyone, 
>
> My name is Walt, and someone just turned me on to this genius concept 
> of "coworking." 
>
> I have been slowly working toward building up my business; Certified 
> Computer Help, and was told by a friend that I benefit from being 
> around other creative people, so that I am not so isolated with my 
> sole proprietorship.  My business model is very simple; People called 
> me to fix their computer or network related issues, and I drive to 
> their residence, or small business in Southern California (Ventura and 
> Northern Los Angeles counties), assist them how ever I can, and that's 
> it.  This is great because I am able to work from home, but also has 
> some con's - I don't get to interact/be in the presence of other 
> people because I only have about 10 clients, and on average they only 
> need to call me a few times a year! 
>
> I have been around computers for the last 20 years, and hold several 
> certifications for PC repair, and networking.  However I don't want to 
> do this as my career long-term; I am also a Psychology student. 
>
> I am not exactly sure what I expect to get out of this experience yet, 
> but maybe finding a work space that I can show up to a few times a 
> week, network with some other professionals. 
>
> Any way, nice to meet everyone. 
>
> -- 
> Walt 
> walter.tramont...@certifiedcomputerhelp.net (yeah I know it's long.) 
>

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