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Originally posted by icw View PostHi all,
I've been succesfully running as a ltd company for the past three years offering GoldMine CRM and HEAT (helpdesk) training, consultancy, support etc This has included basic SQL server administration, SQL views, Crystal Reports (from 8 to 11) Communicating with users and managers. managing small to medium rollout projects
I usually charge between £300 - £400 per day for this work and end up working about 12-16 days in the month (which has been fine for me)
Most of the work has been sub-contracting for resellers of the software. AS you can see it's a bit niche and has gone pretty quiet recently.
I'm thinking of going contracting in the new year. I 'm thinking initially to look at Data Analyst roles. Looking at my skill set is there anything else that stands out that might be worth looking at?
Also am i being unrealistic if i look for roles that pay around £250 - £275 per day?
Cheers ducks!
I'd try the Info Analyst roles as mentioned earlier (don't be put off from applying simply because you don't have NHS experience), or maybe something in Service Management since you've been a helpdesk trainer. Service Desk Analyst roles to break into the operational contract market - go for a lower rate close to home if you can.
I suspect you'd only need one contract before you make Team leader and the +£200pd contracts...
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Thanks all for help. (if applicable)
Ruprect - Point taken about question.
No hard feelings.
Best Christmas wishes from the East Midlands
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Originally posted by icw View PostFAO Ruprect,
Listen Love,
I wasn't asking how much you earn per day!
I would guess you are east midlands?
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If you've got the suit, boots and blarney, I'd go for 400 quid & NHS is hiring.
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Originally posted by icw View PostHi all,
I've been succesfully running as a ltd company for the past three years offering GoldMine CRM and HEAT (helpdesk) training, consultancy, support etc This has included basic SQL server administration, SQL views, Crystal Reports (from 8 to 11) Communicating with users and managers. managing small to medium rollout projects
I usually charge between £300 - £400 per day for this work and end up working about 12-16 days in the month (which has been fine for me)
Most of the work has been sub-contracting for resellers of the software. AS you can see it's a bit niche and has gone pretty quiet recently.
I'm thinking of going contracting in the new year. I 'm thinking initially to look at Data Analyst roles. Looking at my skill set is there anything else that stands out that might be worth looking at?
Also am i being unrealistic if i look for roles that pay around £250 - £275 per day?
Cheers ducks!
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostHave a look at NHS Information Analyst roles. It's not a job I've done myself but there are always loads around. They may want NHS experience though - don't know if you'll get round it. Look on the usual boards.
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