Now then all.
Returning to contracting after a 3 year period running a small software agency.
Pre company I was primarily a SQLServer, C# developer and doing quite well with some big names on the books. As a jobbing programmer whilst running the business, I've moved to do mostly Mysql/PHP work - great experience, but now I suspect that it's going to be causing me a little trouble returning to my older core skill set.
Mysql/PHP is fine - enjoy doing it, but rates are usually 2/3 of what I should be getting as a SQLServer dev or C# dev.
I have a strong possibility of a 6 month contract doing PHP mySQL, but don't want to further embed myself in this techonology class. However, It could be argued that me SQLServer/C# is a little rusty. I know I'd be find once in a running, but it's all about the appearance.
Any thoughts on how to approach this?
I've considered taking a less lucrative SQLServer/C# contract to turn my CV around to a more recent MS based one - wise?
TIA.
Moosey.
Returning to contracting after a 3 year period running a small software agency.
Pre company I was primarily a SQLServer, C# developer and doing quite well with some big names on the books. As a jobbing programmer whilst running the business, I've moved to do mostly Mysql/PHP work - great experience, but now I suspect that it's going to be causing me a little trouble returning to my older core skill set.
Mysql/PHP is fine - enjoy doing it, but rates are usually 2/3 of what I should be getting as a SQLServer dev or C# dev.
I have a strong possibility of a 6 month contract doing PHP mySQL, but don't want to further embed myself in this techonology class. However, It could be argued that me SQLServer/C# is a little rusty. I know I'd be find once in a running, but it's all about the appearance.
Any thoughts on how to approach this?
I've considered taking a less lucrative SQLServer/C# contract to turn my CV around to a more recent MS based one - wise?
TIA.
Moosey.
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