I have a strange ambiguous setup. (correct me if that is the wrong).
If I had the perfect situation for IT (big-time IT for reinstallation or settring up Hyper-Vs correctly or bailing me out if something catastrophic happen), then sure. But, here is the deal:
1. I don't sweep, my staff does. Two nights a week a cleaning crew comes in.
2. I don't order from Staples, or do the immunization records as my MA does.
3. I don't do the billing. (I have read on here that some do)
4. But, I do do ALL computer stuff and IT.
Here is the bizarre thing. I would have burned out long ago if it weren't for computers. If I didn't have a programmer who wrote F.A.P, VIPER and Amazing Labels. I have had so much enjoyment from TSP800 II printer even though the drivers were made on Pluto. Installing Exchange and SharePoint and connecting my Android phone to perfection with Exchange. And, the best of all, setting up RPC/HTTP so my email from home connects to Exchange, therefore having exactly the same email and eliminating the need for a business and home email address. I love finding certain people to network with such as Rob for Microsoft Certified ITP ummm times 35 years, Raja for ALL things SQL and Gary and Sandeep for all things computers. Working closely with Star Micronis with their TSP800II with driver issues with AC and receiving a free printer. And, finally, purchasing and implementing Currentware to allow my staff to use MaineCare.com but not Facebook. They have offered special deals with my heading it up, but I don't think we can come up with ten trial users.
I remember when my computer went down, and I waited until the weekend to install a new motherboard, I went three days without it. I left each day at 6:00 pm. That would help with burnout to.