Hi everyone
I'm hoping you guys can help me in this slight rut I'm in at the moment. I've been working in an MSP for the last 2 years and have been sharpening my skills vastly, I would consider myself a senior second line now.
Prior to this I was contracting as a 2nd line engineer, mainly for NHS so you could imagine I wasn't the most technical engineer out there then, was doing the easiest day to day tasks.
My current job is another msp who promised me 3rd line exposure within the first year here. At the moment I'm sick of working for msp because I know too well how they sell dreams, and the staff turnover at the moment is crazy. They currently have me traveling further than agreed to cover a client where the on site guy there left, am fuming.
I'm considering going back to contracting however, I am ambitious and don't want to go back to doing basic tasks like setting up workstations and simple ad work, ideally I would like to work up to 3rd line level soon enough but not sure if this is possible in contracting.
Should I just go for the plunge and look to dive into contracting at a 2nd/3rd line level, do you have to be the absolute best and specialised in something to get a 3rd line contract? Or should I stick this out and get the experience first?
Sorry for the life story, appreciate any advice you guys have
I'm hoping you guys can help me in this slight rut I'm in at the moment. I've been working in an MSP for the last 2 years and have been sharpening my skills vastly, I would consider myself a senior second line now.
Prior to this I was contracting as a 2nd line engineer, mainly for NHS so you could imagine I wasn't the most technical engineer out there then, was doing the easiest day to day tasks.
My current job is another msp who promised me 3rd line exposure within the first year here. At the moment I'm sick of working for msp because I know too well how they sell dreams, and the staff turnover at the moment is crazy. They currently have me traveling further than agreed to cover a client where the on site guy there left, am fuming.
I'm considering going back to contracting however, I am ambitious and don't want to go back to doing basic tasks like setting up workstations and simple ad work, ideally I would like to work up to 3rd line level soon enough but not sure if this is possible in contracting.
Should I just go for the plunge and look to dive into contracting at a 2nd/3rd line level, do you have to be the absolute best and specialised in something to get a 3rd line contract? Or should I stick this out and get the experience first?
Sorry for the life story, appreciate any advice you guys have
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