Originally posted by malvolio
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I agree - there is a step-change in you having to get your ass into gear and do things for yourself. Newbies need an 'induction'. Let's flush his head down the loo as well.
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My advice...wait till the current market malarkey calms down.Originally posted by Funkymonk View PostI am thinking about starting out in the Contractor game but could really do with some advice on where to start etc..
any advise would be appreciated
You may not work in the financial sector..but if it goes into hibernation this will flow onto other sectors.
I know contractors that were "on the bench" for 2+ years.
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Sorry, but it's real life. OK, I usually (and quite deliberately) phrase it a bit aggressively, but the OP's question does not have a simple answer; it would take a fair bit of writing to get close to formulating one. However, all the answers are on these fora in posts from the last few weeks and can be found with comparatively little effort.Originally posted by daviejones View PostThat's what I like about thisplace...the measured, tolerant behaviour of the adults ;-)))

Rather than wait for the answers to come, I believe it's a better real-world lesson for a would-be contractor to be told to go and find out for themselves. Then they can ask informed questions and we invariably pitch in with the answers
The rudeness is just me playing games, but I respectfully submit that the content is actually spot on.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostThud...thud...thud.....
Start with the search function, or if that's too tricky, try reading the various threads in the fora at random until you find the answers. Should only take an hour or so...
First rule of contracting - you're on your own. Nobody will do things for you, the best you can hope for is answers to intelligent questions. Now go away and try again.
That's what I like about thisplace...the measured, tolerant behaviour of the adults ;-)))
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Typical PM, always wants others to do their work for them...Originally posted by Funkymonk View PostI am a Project Manager with a Business rather than a Technical bias but I have run small technical projects in the past.
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-ve though it sounds, Malvolio is kind of right. I don't even know what you're asking. How to find customers? How to incorporate? How to prepare yourself mentally and spiritually?
-if you told us which industries, you might begin to get some advice if you're lucky. Based on your user name it seems you have experience in the musical and monastic sectors. So maybe ask around at the Hare Krishna temple on Soho Street, and the Astoria just across the square.I've worked in a couple of different industries
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Originally posted by Funkymonk View PostI am thinking about starting out in the Contractor game but could really do with some advice on where to start etc..
I am a Project Manager with a Business rather than a Technical bias but I have run small technical projects in the past.
I've worked in a couple of different industries
any advise would be appreciated
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Thud...thud...thud.....
Start with the search function, or if that's too tricky, try reading the various threads in the fora at random until you find the answers. Should only take an hour or so...
First rule of contracting - you're on your own. Nobody will do things for you, the best you can hope for is answers to intelligent questions. Now go away and try again.
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Where do I start
I am thinking about starting out in the Contractor game but could really do with some advice on where to start etc..
I am a Project Manager with a Business rather than a Technical bias but I have run small technical projects in the past.
I've worked in a couple of different industries
any advise would be appreciated
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