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Unfortunately, I never got around to doing any MS Certs. I understand the basics, but not enough to take it head on. I also chose to be platform independant (i.e. not be a master of one, but a broad jack of all trades), as I felt this would give me better marketability on both perm and contracting.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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Rates are dropping and the higher rates are only in and around London.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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I would love to earn 400pd. Maybe I should start doing some MS certs and give up security...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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