Hi all, first post on the forum so please be gentle.
I've been doing open source web development (mainly PHP with bits of Perl, Python) for the past 6 years in perm positions, however I'm getting really frustrated with the limited amount of holiday on offer and the general company/office politics which seems to go with most perm positions and wonder whether contracting may offer some of the answers I'm looking for.
The end of last year saw me facing redundancy when the company I was working for began to outsource their e-commerce function which was a bit of a shock to say the least (isn't it always).
At that point I stepped back and reviewed my situation. I realised that whilst I had carved myself quite a comfortable little niche doing PHP development I had essentially reached a ceiling in my earning potential within my area (North West) and there were very few comparable jobs around without a reduction in money or more time spent commuting - neither of which were preferable.
As luck would have it I found a job working as a Java developer with a very understanding IT Director who was more than happy to cross train me in to Java and IBM Websphere Commerce which seemed ideal and so I grabbed the opportunity with both hands with a view to getting as much out of the role and moving towards contracting within 18 months to 2 years.
Upon joining the company it became apparent that the project I would be working on was in a bad way, and the past 6 months have essentially been spent bug fixing. Whilst the company has made good on its promise to provide me with Java training I'm yet to write a single line of Java and have spent alot of my time working around Websphere Commerce and doing simple fixes to the web front end using HTML/CSS/Javascript.
As most can imagine I'm really frustrated. In my previous role I was tech lead in charge of a team of 5 developers so this is somewhat of a backwards step. Don't get me wrong I've got no problems rolling my sleeves up but I'm not overly sure how I could possibly turn my current situation around to provide me with the type learning I want.
My intial thoughts were to just hand my notice in and go in to PHP contracting, day rates aren't that great (~£150 per day) and contracts in the North West don't seem to come up that often. In that case I'd almost be better going back in to a perm position doing PHP development.
To be honest that sort of defeats what I've been trying to acheive over the past 6 months. From where I'm standing Java seems the way to go and there seems to be a fair few opportunities around, however this would essentially mean me starting from scratch again and finding somewhere where I could do some real Java development with virtually no commercial Java experience.
If I'm starting from scratch would I be better looking at Java or .NET specifically C#? Any difference in possible day rates etc.
Sorry for the rather long post. As you can imagine my head is spinning at the moment and I'm rather unsure on the best approach to take.
The ultimate goal of going contracting is to be able to take extended trips abroad of up to around a month at a time, whilst earning comparable money to what I'm currently on. Ideally I'd be looking at day rates £200+ per day.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
I've been doing open source web development (mainly PHP with bits of Perl, Python) for the past 6 years in perm positions, however I'm getting really frustrated with the limited amount of holiday on offer and the general company/office politics which seems to go with most perm positions and wonder whether contracting may offer some of the answers I'm looking for.
The end of last year saw me facing redundancy when the company I was working for began to outsource their e-commerce function which was a bit of a shock to say the least (isn't it always).
At that point I stepped back and reviewed my situation. I realised that whilst I had carved myself quite a comfortable little niche doing PHP development I had essentially reached a ceiling in my earning potential within my area (North West) and there were very few comparable jobs around without a reduction in money or more time spent commuting - neither of which were preferable.
As luck would have it I found a job working as a Java developer with a very understanding IT Director who was more than happy to cross train me in to Java and IBM Websphere Commerce which seemed ideal and so I grabbed the opportunity with both hands with a view to getting as much out of the role and moving towards contracting within 18 months to 2 years.
Upon joining the company it became apparent that the project I would be working on was in a bad way, and the past 6 months have essentially been spent bug fixing. Whilst the company has made good on its promise to provide me with Java training I'm yet to write a single line of Java and have spent alot of my time working around Websphere Commerce and doing simple fixes to the web front end using HTML/CSS/Javascript.
As most can imagine I'm really frustrated. In my previous role I was tech lead in charge of a team of 5 developers so this is somewhat of a backwards step. Don't get me wrong I've got no problems rolling my sleeves up but I'm not overly sure how I could possibly turn my current situation around to provide me with the type learning I want.
My intial thoughts were to just hand my notice in and go in to PHP contracting, day rates aren't that great (~£150 per day) and contracts in the North West don't seem to come up that often. In that case I'd almost be better going back in to a perm position doing PHP development.
To be honest that sort of defeats what I've been trying to acheive over the past 6 months. From where I'm standing Java seems the way to go and there seems to be a fair few opportunities around, however this would essentially mean me starting from scratch again and finding somewhere where I could do some real Java development with virtually no commercial Java experience.
If I'm starting from scratch would I be better looking at Java or .NET specifically C#? Any difference in possible day rates etc.
Sorry for the rather long post. As you can imagine my head is spinning at the moment and I'm rather unsure on the best approach to take.
The ultimate goal of going contracting is to be able to take extended trips abroad of up to around a month at a time, whilst earning comparable money to what I'm currently on. Ideally I'd be looking at day rates £200+ per day.
Any thoughts greatly appreciated.
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