Yes - thanks to you for sharing guys! It's very encouraging to read your success stories and the way you got there.
Much appreciated! Don K ________________________________ From: James Rankin <[email protected]> To: NT System Admin Issues <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 7, 2012 2:18 PM Subject: Re: OT - ugh! Been a big help to me too. I am just trying now how to work out how to get the most work from two clients. I have an offer in the post for ten days' work for a fairly high-profile client but also an overlapping offer for a month's work at a different client. Is there any way people have found to balance out overlapping projects, or is it just a case of try to fit them in consecutively? Or do I really need to get involved at the bid stage rather than getting agencies coming to me with the offers? I suppose if I quoted them based around a project delivery timescale rather than purely x days at x rate, I could maybe shoehorn conflicting jobs in. Cheers, JR On 7 February 2012 20:08, ntsysadmin <[email protected]> wrote: I have to thank you guys for this thread. I’ve been doing consulting for about 15 years, for some small businesses and a couple years of full time work for one business in particular. I’ve recently stopped working full time for my “big” client (skills were stagnating because of too many other responsibilities there) and decided to grow my business. This thread has given me some good ideas. I wish I could get back all of the referrals I turned down over the years while working for that big client. Thanks! > >From:Michael B. Smith [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 11:01 PM > >To: NT System Admin Issues >Subject: RE: OT - ugh! > >I hate to sound corny or mystical, but I’ll write it anyway: if you believe, >the Universe will provide. You just have to be willing to open the damn door >when opportunity knocks. > >Regards, > >Michael B. Smith >Consultant and Exchange MVP >http://TheEssentialExchange.com > >From:David Lum [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 10:45 PM > >To: NT System Admin Issues >Subject: RE: OT - ugh! > >Yeah I already figured I’d need 4 more clients of the same size as by biggest >one. My biggest client is 3-10 hrs/week during “non-server upgrade” months. It >would take 4 more clients of that size for me to break even with %dayjob%, and >I would need at least three of them lined up before I jumped. If I was single >it would have been a no-brainer long ago… > >Dave > > >From:Michael B. Smith [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 3:04 PM > >To: NT System Admin Issues >Subject: RE: OT - ugh! > >I want it now. J > >Three clients isn’t enough. I have 5 HUGE clients and close to 80 minor (where >major/minor is defined in terms of how much support they want from me) clients. > >Webster is a lot more willing to travel than I am. I prefer to work from my >office at home (I’ve got a 13-y/o son that lives with me), and with video chat >that works for most clients. Not all of them, though. So… I plan to travel >8-10 times a year; while Webster spends most of his time on the road. > >Regards, > >Michael B. Smith >Consultant and Exchange MVP >http://TheEssentialExchange.com > >From:Webster [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 5:49 PM > >To: NT System Admin Issues >Subject: Re: OT - ugh! > >I can only speak for me, and it has been feast since I went out on my own Feb >1st last year. So far this year, the feast is even better as there is very >little agency work so I get 100% of the billables. :) Yes, I am complaining >all the way to the bank. If it gets any better, MBS is going to want a >referral fee or commission! > > >Carl Webster >Consultant and Citrix Technology Professional >http://www.carlwebster.com/ > >From: David Lum <[email protected]> >Reply-To: NT Issues <[email protected]> >Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 22:31:45 +0000 >To: NT Issues <[email protected]> >Subject: RE: OT - ugh! > >That’s part of my fear of dropping %dayjob% and going 100% on my own biz – >feast or famine! With just three clients I have I’m always amazed at how often >their feast/famine cycles coincide, and they even have different fiscal year >cycles. I mean, in the span of two months I am doing an SBS 2003 – SBS2011 >swing for two of them. One of these clients I can go months with nothing other >than patching. > >From:Webster [mailto:[email protected]] >Sent: Monday, February 06, 2012 9:31 AM > >To: NT System Admin Issues >Subject: Re: OT - ugh! > >I find myself busier than a one-arm paper hanger in a wind storm. Don't know >why it took me so long to convince MBS that I should go solo! LOL > >Now that my fellow CTPs know I can spell AD, I am finding myself doing a lot >of AD assessments, assisting with AD migrations and putting in 2008 R2 AD >infrastructures. I would say I am now 50% AD and 50% Citrix. I no longer do >Exchange and refer all that to MBS. > >I can't believe how much Citrix work I turn down because I just don't have the >time. Right now I am tentatively booked thru the end of July and already >starting to worry because no one is calling about August or September yet! :) > > >Carl Webster >Consultant and Citrix Technology Professional >http://www.CarlWebster.com > >From: James Rankin <[email protected]> >Reply-To: NT Issues <[email protected]> >Date: Mon, 6 Feb 2012 16:53:32 +0000 > >To: NT Issues <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: OT - ugh! > >I ran as a contractor through a managed services company for about six years >before taking the plunge myself. Whereas now I find myself counting the amount >of extra tax I spent the last six years paying in disgust. > >It may have been the aforementioned man-in-Alaska mentioning how he could work >for 48 hours a day once he'd struck out on his own that possibly contributed >to convincing me to do the same. >On 6 February 2012 15:47, Michael B. Smith <[email protected]> wrote: >I put off starting my own business for YEARS because I was afraid of what I >already knew. :-) Whereas, in retrospect, I wish I'd done it much earlier. > >I can think of someone else on this mailing list (who is in Alaska this week) >who waited even longer than I did. :-) > >Regards, > > >Michael B. 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