I have gone the consulting route three times in my
career.  Here are some observations in no particular
order of importance.

Solo is a tough way to go.  You have to find the
business and do the work.  Either, done right is a
full time job.

In spite of the fact that as professionals we place a
lot of weight on technical expertise, the people that
hire you frequently do not know how to evaluate your
skills.  Being able to fit into their comfort zone is
frequently more important than abilities.

If you can consistently make your deadlines you are
going to build a solid reputation.  People who hire
you like on time, on budget performance.

Do not be too intimidated by a specific set of
required skills.  My first Oracle gig resulted from a
conflict between a director and an IT manager.  The
Director knew exactly what she wanted and the IT
manager was sending her project to the back of the
bus.  After the project was successfully implemented,
18 months later, I asked her why she had hired me over
all of the people with Oracle experience.  Her answer
was simple, "You listened to me."  She knew what she
wanted and she felt I could deliver it for her.  That
lucky assignment opened a whole new career for me.  

Integrity matters.  Your word does need to be your
bond as a consultant.

If you work for a consulting firm, make sure that they
can deliver the kind of assignments that are good for
your career.  I worked at one for about six months in
a variety of different assignments.  Some Oracle, some
not.  When I complained about the lack of consistent
Oracle work, one of my coworkers laid it all out for
me, "This is a good place to work if you are a money
whore."  I wanted my life defined by more than money
so I left.  

My two cents worth and you get what you pay for.  


--- Maria Aurora VT de la Vega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Gurus,
> 
>     I have been an Oracle DBA for almost 5 years and
> would like very
> much to venture into independent Oracle consulting
> (part-time). As i
> have spent most of these 5 years as a sole DBA for
> different companies,
> studying and learning the ropes of Oracle
> Administration through books,
> magazines, test machines and this list, I feel
> confident enough to
> handle most Oracle issues. At the same time, I still
> have that feeling
> of inadequacy. I am not sure if I am good enough to
> offer my services to
> local companies.
>     That said, I'd like to ask every one who are
> into consulting (on
> their own or as a part-time gig) what are the
> technical and soft skills
> necessary before I even think about consulting. How
> would you know that
> you're "technically" ready for it. And how do I get
> started. Tips are
> welcome too!
> 
> Thanks everyone.
> 
> =)
> 
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