Macs never break. That's why a local computer fix-it shop just put a big sign out front that says "We Fix Macs"!
A big metro area can only support one such shop in a large city (of maybe up to 1/2 million), and perhaps two in a city of a million.
Put just "one more" in that city -- and one of those shops is going to go bankrupt with Macintosh repairs only... LOL ...
I've had a whole slew of Macintosh computers (all models, you name it), since 1984 and I haven't had one of them in for a repair -- ever... period. :-)
On top of that, I haven't ever had one person ever come out to do any kind of software repairs. And nowadays, if someone did want that, all they have to do is go down to the Apple Retail store, and they can get in there for free to look over their machine. But, I don't hardly see anyone doing that, at least hardly any large numbers in relation to the large numbers of machines that are out there, in the user-base.
Said shop is in a town with a population of about 8200.
I spent a couple of hours doing stuff outside a store next to a place that fixes Macs and saw more boxes inbound than out. They do break, Macs are not perfect.