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    Advice needed about moving into contracting

    Hello everyone,

    I'm thinking about going into contracting (Configuration\Change\Release\Build Management) but am unsure if contracting is something I would actually like.

    I've got the skills and experience required and the financial rewards on offer are becoming more and more tempting (almost too good to turn down) but I'm finding it a very daunting step to take.

    I've got a family and I'm in a stable well paid job (which although is very comfortable, no longer offers a challenge) so I don’t want to make a big change I may regret without getting some personal advice from other people who have made the move and have now got the t-shirt.

    Could anyone give me some advice about how they find contracting?

    I'm particularly interested in finding out views on how it has affected your family lives (long commutes and staying away from home etc to get contracts that are based a long way from home etc). Has it caused anyone any problems?

    Does anyone have any regrets about going into it despite the financial rewards?

    Any advice, views, words of wisdom or warnings would be greatly appreciated.

    Cheers

    #2
    Contracting isnt a challenge. Its about getting paid for doing a job only. You dont even have to do it well ask Milan or Mordac.
    What happens in General, stays in General.
    You know what they say about assumptions!

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      #3
      Well I have no regrets about getting into contracting. For me it's not really about the money it's more about the flexibility it gives me to have a family life.

      I'm earning slightly more than I would in permiedom aand I choose to commumnte no more than 2 hours a day, but I guess that's due to where I live.

      If I had to stay away from home or have long comnutes then I would jump back into permidom whithout hesitation.

      The one thing I certainly do not miss is having to deal with all that HR BS.

      MG

      This has not beeb scanned with Fleetwood spellchecker 2.4
      Your parents ruin the first half of your life and your kids ruin the second half

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        #4
        CM-G...

        Hi!

        Are you application side or Ops?

        I am not having much in the way of luck at the moment although I keep getting called for apps....and that not my area...very annoying.
        http://nickmueller.blogspot.com/

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          #5
          Yes indeed, not hearing the vacuous HR tripe is a big advantage.

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            #6
            Both but mainly development (Rational,PVCS), opps\ITIL for the last 3 years. Are you based in Yorkshire?

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              #7
              No more HR would certainly be nice!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by CM-G
                Both but mainly development (Rational,PVCS), opps\ITIL for the last 3 years. Are you based in Yorkshire?
                Worse luck I am in Guildford!

                Rational...never had the exposure...I do quite like Tivoli though

                PVCS - from what I have heard its a really good version control tool....so good that a director for a company I used to consult for wanted to use it to version control Prince2 documents...

                oh joy.
                http://nickmueller.blogspot.com/

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                  #9
                  ClearCase is really good but can be a bit of pain at time especially compared to PVCS.

                  Do you mainly work inside the M25? I lived in Guildford for 3 years, I worked in Farnham but moved back home to Yorkshire about 5 years ago (which was a bit like moving to the desert in CM terms compared to living down south). That's the reason I'm a bit dubious about going into contracting. I'm a bit concerned that after my contract up north ends I might end up having to do contracts down south, which be a bit of pain now

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                    #10
                    Wherever the work is....not really tied down to anywhere particular.

                    I have noticed a few roles up North.

                    Funnily enough I used to live in Leeds back in the 80's. I understand it has changed a great deal since I was there.
                    http://nickmueller.blogspot.com/

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