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Re: What would you do????
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Hartmut)
Fri Dec 10 18:15:08 1999
To: sapr3-soft@MIT.EDU
Date: 10 Dec 1999 23:08:35 GMT
From: Hartmut <hagoehrt@debis.com>
Message-Id: <385187f3$0$98362@news.dpn.de>
Dave,
have you ever thought about going solo? Check your skills
(are you competitive?)and try it as freelancer. I took
this way and it works fine. You have the possibility
to choose from many projects, I think you will find
something appropriate ...
By the way I\'m 29 as well and I love my job!
regards
Hartmut
> I\'m an SAP consultant who is potentially looking into getting a \"real\" job.
> I would like you advice on what to do.
> I\'ve incorporated myself and handle my own books, find my own work, etc....
> Right now I\'ve had it pretty easy, working from home 3 out of 4 weeks and
> traveling to NJ the other week. My problem is that the project isn\'t going
> anywhere after 1 1/2 years of effort by my part, there are just too many
> political battles involved, I\'m not learning anything new, and get
> frustrated with all the meetings and conference calls to get evereyone on
> the same page. So do I continue to be an SAP consultant @ great $$$ and
> almost perfect working environment? Those are the \"Pros\". The Cons are that
> I get bored every day and I don\'t have alot in common with the people I work
> with. I am fairly young (29) and don\'t want to be without work when I get
> old, so I am thinking of getting out of consulting and working for a startup
> company which may go public this year. If I get in now, I could be in line
> for some Stock Options.
>
> I know I should just sit back when I get bored and work on my golf game or
> play on-line games or something, but I can\'t take it anymore.
>
> Thanks for the feedback.
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