Thanks guys, i posted the thank you reply as a new thread so apologies, also if any one has any software or books or anything i could lend to self teach for now as funds are tight to buy at the mo would very much appreciate it, cheers marc
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Submitted by Chris Oggham on Thu, 2009-05-14 09:42
I did think about going freelance, but I got a really good separation package from FRA, much better than I expected, so Im going to take some time out, and do a bit of travelling. So for a while at least (until I start getting bored) I will be a professional loafer and I must admit, Im looking forward to it.
I drifted into planning by accident about 15 years ago when I needed to get a grip on time problems before I could sort out the money - I was a bean counter claims consultant.
I bought some software and taught myself how to use it - then called myself a Delay analysts and put my rates up.
As Chris said - Go for it and good luck.
Best regards
Mike Testro
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Submitted by Chris Oggham on Thu, 2009-05-14 03:47
Youve probably heard this before as well, but believe me, youre doing it right! Youve got experience, youve got your diploma, but best of all youve got the bottle to go for it. While I cant help you directly (the company I work for is shedding jobs, and mine is one of them) I can tell you what worked for me.
I started off very much the same as you, I was a shipwright, I got into planning by accident really, found I was good at it and went looking for other jobs. So, get your CV out to recruiters, trawl the internet for jobs, check out any possibilities you come across. When youre going for a job, dont worry about not getting it; if you dont get, so what, theres another one tomorrow.
It worked for me and Ive done alright, with the settlement Im getting from the company, Ill be able to take it easy and do some things Ive always wanted to do. So good luck, and dont be afraid to just go for it.
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Thanks guys, i posted the thank you reply as a new thread so apologies, also if any one has any software or books or anything i could lend to self teach for now as funds are tight to buy at the mo would very much appreciate it, cheers marc
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21 years 5 monthsRE: Chance
Hi Mike,
I did think about going freelance, but I got a really good separation package from FRA, much better than I expected, so Im going to take some time out, and do a bit of travelling. So for a while at least (until I start getting bored) I will be a professional loafer and I must admit, Im looking forward to it.
Chris
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19 years 10 monthsRE: Chance
Hi Chris
Nows your chance to go freelance.
Hi Marc
I drifted into planning by accident about 15 years ago when I needed to get a grip on time problems before I could sort out the money - I was a bean counter claims consultant.
I bought some software and taught myself how to use it - then called myself a Delay analysts and put my rates up.
As Chris said - Go for it and good luck.
Best regards
Mike Testro
Member for
21 years 5 monthsRE: Chance
Hi Marc,
Youve probably heard this before as well, but believe me, youre doing it right! Youve got experience, youve got your diploma, but best of all youve got the bottle to go for it. While I cant help you directly (the company I work for is shedding jobs, and mine is one of them) I can tell you what worked for me.
I started off very much the same as you, I was a shipwright, I got into planning by accident really, found I was good at it and went looking for other jobs. So, get your CV out to recruiters, trawl the internet for jobs, check out any possibilities you come across. When youre going for a job, dont worry about not getting it; if you dont get, so what, theres another one tomorrow.
It worked for me and Ive done alright, with the settlement Im getting from the company, Ill be able to take it easy and do some things Ive always wanted to do. So good luck, and dont be afraid to just go for it.
Chris Oggham