[ale] consulting climate?

Leam Hall leamhall at gmail.com
Thu May 2 11:43:38 EDT 2019


Recommendations:

1. We find someone who has run or been highly involved in a small
consultancy to share what business skills are required. Also, "The Personal
MBA" is one of the best business books I've ever read. Figuring out how to
share the compensation for those doing overhead work is a thing.

2. Background and personality. Okay, I'll be honest. Many of us aren't the
most socially charming. Well, YOU might be, but I have to consciously work
at it. Further, while our beliefs and politics may diverge, certain
business customers preclude certain activities. Something to be aware of
and consider.

3. Someone lead. The rest of us follow. Remember; the ark was built by a
passionate amateur. The Titanic was built by a committee of professionals.





On Thu, May 2, 2019 at 11:12 AM maddog via Ale <ale at ale.org> wrote:

> Nothing against doing long-term and remote projects, but even the best of
> us max out on cycles. Then we short change the "bread and butter" smaller
> jobs that kept us going.
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> Forming the co-op and creating that Rolodex(R) style contact list allows
> you to do both.
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> md
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> ale.org/consultants ?
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> I enjoyed the time I spent freelancing. Stable income is also good. If I
> had a decent run at a large enough project set to see several months (or
> more) of consultant-class fees, I would go back.
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> Remote access is the only way to go for long term projects.
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> On Thu, 2019-05-02 at 11:00 -0400, maddog via Ale wrote:
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> Heck,
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> I would just change the address and telephone number on your existing website and give the co-op a go.
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> md
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> ale at ale.org
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> Guys,
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> I might find myself out of work soon, so I'm thinking of what to do next. I
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> used to run a consulting business years ago in New Orleans and enjoyed it
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> quite a bit.What's the perceived climate these days for a Linux freelancer on
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> the northeast side of town (though I wouldn't completely rule out a good did
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> in Cobb)?
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