Ok I have been contracting for the last 10 years - large infrastructure implementations, I have been benched for most of the last year the rates for my old MCSE & Prince 2 aren't what they were technically or in PMO roles so I am guessing it's time to flog this dying horse and train a little and maybe (it pains me) go hands on in a permie role to get upto scratch; I'm in the south of france and the market is almost all UNIX LAMP, C#.NET and JAVA
I don't think I have the time to be functional OO developer or the experience to manage a development project so this sort of points me at LAMP, I am interested on how viable people think it is to become functional with these skills in a bootcamp given I already have function knowledge of UNIX on large networks and have good scripting skills (mainly DOS and VBS/VBA but functional)
with the end game of probably doing a RHCE cert and a bootcamp in a popular bootcamp in India - is it viable in six weeks to have enough skill to understand an existing environment and work with in it - EG get some work afterwards (in the assumption there are really jobs out there somewhere)
or is this a dead horse that shouldn't be flogged???
I don't think I have the time to be functional OO developer or the experience to manage a development project so this sort of points me at LAMP, I am interested on how viable people think it is to become functional with these skills in a bootcamp given I already have function knowledge of UNIX on large networks and have good scripting skills (mainly DOS and VBS/VBA but functional)
with the end game of probably doing a RHCE cert and a bootcamp in a popular bootcamp in India - is it viable in six weeks to have enough skill to understand an existing environment and work with in it - EG get some work afterwards (in the assumption there are really jobs out there somewhere)
or is this a dead horse that shouldn't be flogged???
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