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Originally posted by Jubber View PostBuy a book on Oracle, download a version or two, buff up with a few worked examples, construct a CV, punt it out, take a low rate, keep your head down, have Google ready to hand always to answer the hard bits ...... now you're a contractor Fill your boots.
Repeat as above for SAP.
Yes, that will most definitely work.
No, really it will...
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThankfully I've never been in the position of having to try it myself. But when one thinks about the quality of many permies (and indeed many contractors), I wouldn't be massively surprised to find that, with a judicious choice of client, one could actually get away with it.
Of course the problem would be that one would have to have a reasonable degree of knowledge to be able to judiciously determine the gullibility of the client
The problem in this way of going about finding contracts (e.g. studying hard, being honest about it and pitching in at a low rate) is more that you'd never pass agent buzzword stage and have your CV land on a clients desk, let alone get an interview. TBH I think this is the way it should and could work if you're capable in other areas, but while we have agents in the middle would be unlikely to work, as far as I see it, unless you have a client willing to give a reference and are prepared to lie.
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Originally posted by Clippy View PostCan this really be done or is it an urban myth?
Of course the problem would be that one would have to have a reasonable degree of knowledge to be able to judiciously determine the gullibility of the client
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Originally posted by Jubber View PostBuy a book on Oracle, download a version or two, buff up with a few worked examples, construct a CV, punt it out, take a low rate, keep your head down, have Google ready to hand always to answer the hard bits ...... now you're a contractor Fill your boots.
Repeat as above for SAP.
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Thanks Jubber - Good advice! My cousin works for Oracle as a consultant in the pharmacology field so could probably get some resources there.
all the best.
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Buy a book on Oracle, download a version or two, buff up with a few worked examples, construct a CV, punt it out, take a low rate, keep your head down, have Google ready to hand always to answer the hard bits ...... now you're a contractor Fill your boots.
Repeat as above for SAP.
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