Hi Folks,
This is my first day on this forum and my first thread - so a general hello to start with !!!!
I have trawled through the Search feature but not found a suitable answer so here goes....
Basically, I am a chartered mechanical engineer contractor, currently working in Aerospace, who is starting to feel the wanderlust and is tempted by the IT contracting game. How do I get in on it???
Since we, as contractors, are all motivated by the same thing I was wondering what the general opinion is as to how to bridge over industries and still glean the best remuneration. I am not adverse to doing some more training as long as what I do is efficent in terms of return of investment. Or even better what would be my best bet in terms of trying to get my first IT contract and gaining some experience 'on the job'.
I am totally flexible in terms of location etc etc....as long as the rate is min £25 p/hr ltd co.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated and, obviously, if anyone is keen to move over into my industry I will do my best to answer any and all questions (dont all ask at once!!!)
Matt
This is my first day on this forum and my first thread - so a general hello to start with !!!!
I have trawled through the Search feature but not found a suitable answer so here goes....
Basically, I am a chartered mechanical engineer contractor, currently working in Aerospace, who is starting to feel the wanderlust and is tempted by the IT contracting game. How do I get in on it???
Since we, as contractors, are all motivated by the same thing I was wondering what the general opinion is as to how to bridge over industries and still glean the best remuneration. I am not adverse to doing some more training as long as what I do is efficent in terms of return of investment. Or even better what would be my best bet in terms of trying to get my first IT contract and gaining some experience 'on the job'.
I am totally flexible in terms of location etc etc....as long as the rate is min £25 p/hr ltd co.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated and, obviously, if anyone is keen to move over into my industry I will do my best to answer any and all questions (dont all ask at once!!!)
Matt
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