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ComputerTutor@PCI,
has
been profiled in The New York Times, numerous Westchester, Long Island
and Connecticut publications, as well as on Channel 12. Here is what
they are saying:
Computer Tutor opens East End
Satellite Office
HAMPTON BAYS - Only weeks after she bought a new
computer to e-mail her brother in North Carolina, 72-year-old Pat Holden
learned her new "toy" was the victim of a leak in her roof.
"I was in a pickle, and in a panic I called Jim.
He dried out my computer and brought it back to life," Holden said. "And
now, whatever the problem, he is there in a jiffy."
Holden's champion was Jim Mulcahy, founder of Computer
Tutor, a mobile computer consulting firm based in Bronxville. The company
recently opened a satellite office in Hampton Bays to serve East End homes
and small businesses.
"Tutor Two" to the Rescue
The East End's newest knight
in shining armor doesn't carry a sword - he drives a shiny SUV and carries
a laptop. He's Jim Mulcahy founder of Computer Tutor Two, 4 Bergen Avenue,
Hampton Bays, 631-728-6666, and he's here to save the day.
Mulcahy's mobile computer consultant
firm is now open in the Hamptons, and not a minute too soon.
The Computer Tutor Two offers
a full menu of services for all levels from the true beginner to the temporarily
technically challenged. They can help you choose and purchase the right
computer, then set it up.
What's New, Who's Hot
in the Hamptons
You couldn't resist that shiny
new G4 Powerbook-- but you can't turn it on. The guys at Computer
Tutor Two can troubleshoot, teach you to use programs, and - best
of all - make house calls. (4 Bergen Road, Hampton Bays; 631-728-6666.)
New
York Magazine
issue date-June
25- July 2, 2001
Computer Doctors Who
Make House Calls
Jim Mulcahy, the company president,
and Mr. Harder, his associate, call on customers in their office on wheels...
But fixing computer problems is only one of the things Computer Tutor does.
The company offers clients a full range of services, from helping them
buy the right computer to teaching them how to use it."
More great press about
ComputerTutor@PCI:
"When their...clients'
computers are on the brink of a breakdown, these tutors jump to the rescue...[they]
have become nursemaids, confidants, friends. They are like psychiatrists
who make house calls."
COMPUTER
TUTOR, a computer instruction service in Bronxville, N.Y., has a car with
the license plate "C DRIVE."
Wall
Street Journal
August
17, 2000
ComputerTutor@PCI in
Home Instruction and Installation has opened a satellite office in the
Hampton Bays to serve the computer instruction needs of students, seniors
and summer residents on the East End.
Jim Mulcahy, head of the six-year old firm, said he saw a real need for
his company's programs in the Hamptons. "What better way to spend a few
hours this summer than to improve your computer skills?" says Mulcahy.
His business specializes in buying, installing and teaching people of all
ages how to use a computer in their own home, showing them how go online
to e-mail, shop or surf the internet.
His company also provides tips on which computer and peripherals to buy
and how to choose an Internet service provider that best suits their needs.
Contact the Computer Tutor at 631-728-6666 in the Hamptons.
The
Southampton Press
Sept.
8, 2000
Even before the much-anticipated millennium
bug hits, you may require some cyber help in 1999. For those seeking computer
instruction in their own home, the Bronxville-based Computer Tutor@PCI
has served resident customers since 1994, when Jim Mulcahy and Rick Harder
teamed up.
"People think we are
busy in December, but our Christmas season doesn't really start until about
March, right around when husband and wife have a screaming match about
the computer, and finally reach for the Yellow Pages."
"To help seniors get
the feel of the computer, [Computer Tutor owner] Mulcahy enlists the aid
of solitaire, the solace of many seniors."
Gannett
Newspapers
July
14, 1997
"If...your computer
skills are somewhere north of none, you probably need a computer tutor...Computer
Tutor @ PCI clients range from a Tony Award-winning Broadway star...[to]
families who need help getting their computers to work for them."
Bronxville
Press Review
February
1996
"The Internet is more
secure than ever. There is greater risk of having your credit card
number stolen while doing business at a retail establishment, according
to computer expert Jim Mulcahy."
Mary
Civiello
Channel
2 News
Video
clips from appearances
on
Channel 12 News!
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here to see Jim
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