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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostRates are dropping and the higher rates are only in and around London.
I would have thought MS infrastructure and security would be a good combination to have!
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Originally posted by pmeswani View PostI would love to earn 400pd. Maybe I should start doing some MS certs and give up security...
I would have thought MS infrastructure and security would be a good combination to have!
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you want the big bucks you need to leave the MS arena.
MS skills are good for the £300 - £500 pd range.
For the big bucks you need to be looking at something that has tough barriers to entry, such as SAP.
Remember a niche skill might pull in a big rate, but does it pay every day, month in month out for years to come?
Can you not afford to live on £400 pd year in year out?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostIf you want the big bucks you need to leave the MS arena.
MS skills are good for the £300 - £500 pd range.
For the big bucks you need to be looking at something that has tough barriers to entry, such as SAP.
Remember a niche skill might pull in a big rate, but does it pay every day, month in month out for years to come?
Can you not afford to live on £400 pd year in year out?
Thanks for the reply DP. I am currently N. Ireland based so the rates are around the £200-£250 mark. Relocation is not a problem but then need to take rent etc into the equation.
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If you want the big bucks you need to leave the MS arena.
MS skills are good for the £300 - £500 pd range.
For the big bucks you need to be looking at something that has tough barriers to entry, such as SAP.
Remember a niche skill might pull in a big rate, but does it pay every day, month in month out for years to come?
Can you not afford to live on £400 pd year in year out?
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Learning a new skill
Hi folks,
I am contemplating learning a new technology skill. I am currently a MS Exchange/AD specialist however it seems that with all Microsoft technologies the maximum daily rate tends to be £300-£400, and this is in London only.
And with MS there seems to be a sea of people applying for each contract. One contract i applied for, the pimp said (take with a pinch of salt!!) that 400+ applied.
Could you recommend a (niche) technology, preferably not programming?
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