Ok, first post so will explain a few things. I currently run (but critically don't own) an IT Support company, I look after a small team and manage everything from sales, purchasing, finance and of course high level support & project work. I enjoy my job but at 30 ive decided I know longer want to work under my current arrangement so im going to sit down with the Directors (they own another company and have no involvement in the IT business) and push to either go contracting or potentially take full ownership of the IT company.
So, back to helping with the decisions...
1) With contracting in mind I completed my MCSE Server 2012R2:Messaging in December, I also have an MCSA in Server 2003, a 2:1 Degree in Computer Science and around 12 years experience of IT Support & Managed Services. While im still employed I want to continue to do more training but not sure what to do next. Im thinking one of CCNA, ITIL Foundation, PRINCE2 Foundation or something VMWare? I work in the small business sector so have almost zero experience of Cisco & VMware although im pretty good with Netgear/DLink managed switches, routers, VLANS & HyperV etc. Which of these would suite the contract market better?
2) I currently earn just under £38K (£32K Basic + bonus), realistically what could someone with my skillset look to earn contracting?
3) What is IT contracting really like? Is it lots of travelling and lonely nights in hotel rooms or much more enjoyable? Any other advice would be appreciated?
Thanks in advance
So, back to helping with the decisions...
1) With contracting in mind I completed my MCSE Server 2012R2:Messaging in December, I also have an MCSA in Server 2003, a 2:1 Degree in Computer Science and around 12 years experience of IT Support & Managed Services. While im still employed I want to continue to do more training but not sure what to do next. Im thinking one of CCNA, ITIL Foundation, PRINCE2 Foundation or something VMWare? I work in the small business sector so have almost zero experience of Cisco & VMware although im pretty good with Netgear/DLink managed switches, routers, VLANS & HyperV etc. Which of these would suite the contract market better?
2) I currently earn just under £38K (£32K Basic + bonus), realistically what could someone with my skillset look to earn contracting?
3) What is IT contracting really like? Is it lots of travelling and lonely nights in hotel rooms or much more enjoyable? Any other advice would be appreciated?
Thanks in advance
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