>>Hi James,
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>>Been there, as long as you already have a house (if you want one) and can handle customers who string out payments ocassionally you shouldn't have too many problems. It is much more exciting in my opinion, because you generally work on several projects at once and you control the whole project.
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>>Good luck...
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>>Bob
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>>>I have finally decided to drop the corporate wheelstone and go independant. Although, the initial jump is scary, I'm sure the water is fine after the initial plunge!
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>Bob,
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>I have my house, and a lot of other things. What I want is some degree of freedom.
Independent Consultant freedom is relative - usually it is difficult to have a freedom to say "No!" to the client request. :)
Nick Neklioudov
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3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
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