Yes.  Money will depend on your skill level with both Cisco and other
products as well, such as Unix, NW, MS, etc.  It could be $30/hour, could be
$100.  Location is probably almost as important.  NYC pays pretty well, but
it cost's $50 to park a car for 4 hours!  The thing about consulting like
this is you need be a salesperson at times.  Personally, I hate salespeople,
and therefore don't make a good one myself.  There's also more
responsibility, as far as finding your own insurance, paying taxes, etc.  If
you can find a headhunter who will place you as a 1099 employee, that's
usually pretty good, but I haven't heard from my headhunter in months
:(    I was on an indefinite project for a year, but that ended when they
outsourced.  Since then it's all been small projects, mostly complicated
installs involving layer 3 switching.  It's a tough market, and getting a
name for yourself can be difficult.  Personally, I'm looking for a full time
position now.

Chuck Church
CCIE #8776, MCNE, MCSE


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Greenberg" 
To: ; 
Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 12:14 PM
Subject: CCIE Self-Employment


> Any CCIEs on the list in business for themselves?  What's the money
> like, what sort of companies do you work for?  Do you do short-term or
> long term contracts?  Hourly work?
>
> Thanks,
>
> --
> Jason Greenberg, CCIE #11021
> 
> .




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