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Previously on "Is ATW's way the only true method of escaping the bench?"

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Are you saying I've wasted the last 5 years of my life downloading the Internet?



    flip off!

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Are you saying I've wasted the last 5 years of my life downloading the Internet?


    Only on the non-fleshy bits.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    If it involves spending 5 years downloading the whole internet first I think you're safe. The smarter money uses bolt-ons (Google Analytics style) to do the same task in a fraction of the time.
    Are you saying I've wasted the last 5 years of my life downloading the Internet?

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Please don't nick my cunning plan.

    If it involves spending 5 years downloading the whole internet first I think you're safe. The smarter money uses bolt-ons (Google Analytics style) to do the same task in a fraction of the time.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Originally posted by PAH View Post
    I'm hoping you're wrong. One of my longtime dreams of escaping contracting has been to come up with a simple website that can be maintained by myself with my feet up round the pool somewhere sunny.

    Had a couple of attempts at it in the past, mainly while between contracts but not yet found anything simple enough that will also pay the bills.

    For inspiration I've seen this, a simple website seemingly run by one guy who makes millions a year via Google AdSense. I'm sure there are plenty others doing it on a smaller (but big enough to live off) scale.

    http://highscalability.com/plentyoffish-architecture
    I have a plan Z at the back of my mind offering website owners a report on their website covering:

    1. It's ranking and traffic with respect to rivals and SEO advice on how to improve.

    2. How well the website works in all major browsers (including iPhone and Opera on Wii), any issues, javascript errors, usability issues.

    3. How (X)HTML and CSS compliant the site is.

    4. Any large pages, large images that slow the site down.

    5. Accessibility to visually impaired surfers.

    6. Any possible security issues found.

    7. Any pages that fail to load, any links that are dead.



    The idea being I will sell the reports to businesses and public sector companies (bigger sites will be charged more) and the beauty is this business can be based anywhere.

    Please don't nick my cunning plan.
    Last edited by DimPrawn; 27 January 2010, 19:45.

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  • PAH
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    Originally posted by VectraMan View Post
    I think the days of knocking together a website and making a fortune are long gone. Anything worthwhile needs substantial amount of effort.

    I'm hoping you're wrong. One of my longtime dreams of escaping contracting has been to come up with a simple website that can be maintained by myself with my feet up round the pool somewhere sunny.

    Had a couple of attempts at it in the past, mainly while between contracts but not yet found anything simple enough that will also pay the bills.

    For inspiration I've seen this, a simple website seemingly run by one guy who makes millions a year via Google AdSense. I'm sure there are plenty others doing it on a smaller (but big enough to live off) scale.

    http://highscalability.com/plentyoffish-architecture

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  • Stan.goodvibes
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    I can speak only for .Net contracting, my strategy has been to be deeply technical in vertical areas of .Net and slowly but surely build up the number of .Net verticals which I am deeply technical in - the offshore centers have got technicians, but so far, certainly in the .Net area, the offshore centers lack good numbers of technicians with the deep technical skills, and in fact those companies work against their employees becoming deeply technical because the technicians are expected to climb very quickly into managers and project managers, which so far, leaves the door open for us to stay in the on shore regions deeply technical - who knows for how long this situation will last but so far the strategy is working and touch wood it continues to work
    So you enjoy going deep then? lovely.

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  • gingerjedi
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    Originally posted by newblood View Post
    So you realized this 10 years ago , are in the .net arena ( top paying rates ) and still drive a 7 years old passat? No offence but are you impotent or married or what ?
    A good tip I wish I'd listened to when I first started contracting:

    Pay off the mortgage, have zero debt and get your outgoings down low as possible because when you're on the bench the bills still need to be paid.

    Leave the petty oneupmanship to the permies and laugh on the inside when they look down on your 7 year old Passat.

    At least you're a free man!

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  • newblood
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    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    for subtlty I like the new Passat cc

    what does the jury think to that one ?

    Milan.
    It is a killer , just one word - awesome. In 3 years if I am still alive and had any luck finding work - will consider it.

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  • milanbenes
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    for subtlty I like the new Passat cc

    what does the jury think to that one ?

    Milan.

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  • milanbenes
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    ours is an estate and from 2003 :-)

    Milan.

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  • chef
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    like this one?

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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Go easy on him: he is married with children.
    Originally posted by milanbenes View Post
    it's not any old passat

    it's the 'highline' model

    130hp diesel

    6 speed

    half leather seats

    tinted windows

    alloy wheels




    Milan.
    and before the kids it had full leather seats?

    There really is no point getting a flash limo until your kids have got past the messy stage.

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  • milanbenes
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    it's not any old passat

    it's the 'highline' model

    130hp diesel

    6 speed

    half leather seats

    tinted windows

    alloy wheels




    Milan.

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by newblood View Post
    So you realized this 10 years ago , are in the .net arena ( top paying rates ) and still drive a 7 years old passat? No offence but are you impotent or married or what ?
    Go easy on him: he is married with children.

    HTH

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