Big Business For Cyberteens
Some
young Americans love computers, but not for playing games. Trent, Danny
and Charles run their own computer advice companies.
Their fascination for computers began at an early age. Danny Kalmick, from California, got his first computer at age five. When he was 11, he understood how it worked. Now Danny, 14, owns Kalmick & Co. , fixing computers and giving advice. So far, he has 50 clients.
Trent Einsenberg, 16, from Minneapolis,
realised he could make money from his computer knowledge when he easily
found the solution to a problem described on the Internet. Compaq, a
top computer manufacturer, saw his response and offered him a job.