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Posted: Sun May 08, 2011 7:19 pm
by blackmogu
trayhop123 wrote:so how do you find time to play aswel mr mogu???
I have a strong work ethic :D I also employ staff. I generally don't go out for small money, so unless there is a good earner on, i'll not bother going out since i'll make more working in a day. It works out well, since I don't overplay routes, I don't get recognised or banned. I don't end up scrabbling around the same overplayed hits.

If I fancy a few hours slotting, I just schedule it in. The great thing about being the boss is that you can work as hard or as little as you like.

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 12:37 am
by uber-pro
Still running kernel... wathjamacallit then? Did you start that out just teaching yourself a popular bit of software and offering support or is there more to it? (like you suggested a a wee bit back)

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 9:02 am
by blackmogu
uber-pro wrote:Still running kernel... wathjamacallit then? Did you start that out just teaching yourself a popular bit of software and offering support or is there more to it? (like you suggested a a wee bit back)
I went to university and studied computer software technology before building intelligent networks for mobile phone operators for a few years. I have a vast background in I.T, which made it easier for me to start my own business, since it was much more likely that I would be successful and not lose money.

Posted: Mon May 09, 2011 11:25 pm
by uber-pro
Yeah... Figured it wouldn't be that simple!!! Done a VB course recently, got me thinking computing again. might go for microsoft certification, they still worth getting? Certainly used to be 10 years ago!

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 9:09 am
by blackmogu
uber-pro wrote:Yeah... Figured it wouldn't be that simple!!! Done a VB course recently, got me thinking computing again. might go for microsoft certification, they still worth getting? Certainly used to be 10 years ago!
Depends if you want to make good money. If you are happy being an I.T drone, then go for it.

If you want to make decent money and have a challenging job, learn a flavour of unix and go into systems administration.

There is also a lot of money in web developing believe it or not. Learn HTML5, CSS and PHP, along with MySQL and Postgres, and you'll earn a tidy wedge in no time.

PHP is also infinitely useful for data scraping, I've made good money off that this year.

VoIP is also a big area that i'm currently involved in. Look at freeswitch, download it and play around (http://www.freeswitch.org)

Nobody uses VB anymore. Give it up as a bad job. The best you'll get is supporting some shitty legacy application in some small office that has a stale smell.

Cheers,
--bm.

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 12:21 pm
by harry2
Blackmogu

What VoIP services do you provide ? I also work for the following, whom you may or may not have heard of. Maybe I could put some business your way.

http://www.ipintegration.com

harry

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 2:22 pm
by Northern Monkey
Harry its nice that the client testimonial on the website is from ladbrokes...and that they got your fee back in an afternoon.

Posted: Tue May 10, 2011 4:22 pm
by harry2
We've just supplied them with 5500 phones for London, Gibraltar, Madrid etcetera. Have'nt lost a penny to Ladbrokes recently as aself excluded !!!.

ps They are a bunch of cnuts when it comes to paying invoices , though.

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 3:29 pm
by Oli
I work for Cisco - you should look at doing their qualifications if your interested in the network side of things. CCIE's can get £100,000+ a year!

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 4:47 pm
by uber-pro
Quite happy at having done my vb course, enjoyed it and nice easy introduction to computing again. Also I can now write pointless windows applications :) I was told by someone else too that there is no money in it, but still dont regret it.

As for web design I never had the eye to make pages look nice. Can make them functional but they look like crap, but still something I'll consider.

Cisco a good idea too, never knew they did qualifications, will look into it, cheers.

BTW - Craig, your missing bugger all! Kings is gone now tho, still working afaik :(

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 4:50 pm
by CraigDag
Ha yeah, from what I got told it was still working. Useless KE. Missed atleast one thing since I left but no doubt it didn't last long AGAIN. Hope Edinburgh is treating you well! Let me know when they finally change Biddys?

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 4:51 pm
by harry2
Cisco courses are very expensive, often £2,000 for a week. CCNA was reasonable at just over £500 for a fast track course at 2010 prices.

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 5:22 pm
by uber-pro
Just been trying to find prices Harry! Not a simple search.

Open uni do a CCNA course for £900, and then 4 CCNP courses at £1300 each. If you pass them all you should be set up to qualify for a CCNP TSHOOT, SWITCH and ROUTE certs.

So bit over £6k ex. the Cisco exams could be money very well spent.

Craig - really took it easy with kings, didn't want barred, left noety on etc but wish I hadn't now!!

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 5:28 pm
by Oli
Yep - they are very expensive. Fortuntely I was able to do CCNA as part of my uni degree, and then got a job at Cisco so was able to do CCNP and CCIE for free. Very, very beneficial. They are worth a lot more than the MS qualifications.

Posted: Wed May 11, 2011 5:45 pm
by uber-pro
Wonder how a CV saying gambled for a living then did a CCNA/CCNP course would look tho. Might impress tech geeks that frutties can be beat, but lack of real work expereince might be a sore point. Guess thats a moot anyway and need to get a real job one day...

Cheer Oli, will have a serious look at these now