From: "Redvers Davies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > How did contractors here come up with the names for their companies, and
can
> > you think of anything with Shiels in the name that sounds good. I will
> > mainly be doing SAP work, but hope to get other IT work too, so don't
want
> > SAP in the name
> How did contractors here come up with the names for their companies, and can
> you think of anything with Shiels in the name that sounds good. I will
> mainly be doing SAP work, but hope to get other IT work too, so don't want
> SAP in the name.
Well, my company name is a de
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 01:15:38PM +0100, Jonathan Stowe wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Robert Shiels wrote:
>
> > I've decided to set up my own company and become a contractor. There are
> > quite a lot of decisions to be made, but the hardest one I'm finding is
&g
Quoting Robert Shiels ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> Nice summary. I was going to go for "Shiels", but there is some plastics
> company in Lancs that have it already. I thought of "Shiels IT Services",
> but one potential acronym of this is not very pleasing :-)
>
Oh yeah, I trust you know about :
Hy
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Simon Cozens wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 01:39:38PM +0100, Robert Shiels wrote:
> > I thought of "Shiels IT Services",
> > but one potential acronym of this is not very pleasing :-)
>
> Well, that might be a feature, you know. After all, it's what a lot of people
> think
"Robert Shiels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nice summary. I was going to go for "Shiels", but there is some plastics
> company in Lancs that have it already. I thought of "Shiels IT Services",
> but one potential acronym of this is not very pleasing :-)
What about "Shielsa" or "Shielsia"?
(OK
From: "Simon Cozens" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 25 April 2001 13:15
Subject: Re: Company Name
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 09:02:16AM +0100, Robert Shiels wrote:
> > How did contractors here come up with the names for their companies
>
>
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 01:39:38PM +0100, Robert Shiels wrote:
> I thought of "Shiels IT Services",
> but one potential acronym of this is not very pleasing :-)
Well, that might be a feature, you know. After all, it's what a lot of people
think of when they think of contractors.
--
Simon: `hel
On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 09:02:16AM +0100, Robert Shiels wrote:
> How did contractors here come up with the names for their companies
Your main choice is between sounding "established", "professional" or
"informal".
"Established" companies contain merely names, and give no indication of what
they
* at 25/04 13:15 +0100 Jonathan Stowe said:
> On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Robert Shiels wrote:
>
> > I've decided to set up my own company and become a contractor. There are
> > quite a lot of decisions to be made, but the hardest one I'm finding is
> > thinking of a
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Robert Shiels wrote:
> I've decided to set up my own company and become a contractor. There are
> quite a lot of decisions to be made, but the hardest one I'm finding is
> thinking of a company name!
Get the domain off Paul and call it PerlIsMyBitch Ltd.
/J\
* at 25/04 09:02 +0100 Robert Shiels said:
> I've decided to set up my own company and become a contractor. There are
> quite a lot of decisions to be made, but the hardest one I'm finding is
> thinking of a company name! So far my only ideas are simply "Shiels" or
&
> From: Philip Newton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Chris Heathcote wrote:
> > Mega-Shiels 2001 Ltd.
>
> Shiels-Up! PLC
In a similar vein, how about 'Green Shiels Temps'?
It has a certain ring about it to those of us old enough to remember reams
of the things being dished out in Woolies and the
Chris Heathcote wrote:
> Mega-Shiels 2001 Ltd.
Shiels-Up! PLC
Cheers,
Philip
--
Philip Newton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
All opinions are my own, not my employer's.
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
on 25/4/01 9:02 am, Robert Shiels wrote:
> I will
> mainly be doing SAP work, but hope to get other IT work too, so don't want
> SAP in the name.
I came up with Diatom Consulting for an ex of mine (mainly a SAP sysadmin).
Old chemistry and physics books are good starters, as are other languages
I've decided to set up my own company and become a contractor. There are
quite a lot of decisions to be made, but the hardest one I'm finding is
thinking of a company name! So far my only ideas are simply "Shiels" or
"Shiels Consulting"; this is fairly obvious, an
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