Then again, I wouldn't consider that to be 'Enterprise IT'. Not unless you're a small corp that doesn't use any real business applications. I can also plug my home router into the network. * Can you integrate them into an enterprise network? Bottom line is that Mac's simply are not an enterprise solution. I think all of the talking points have already been fleshed out. add it to your portfolio if you need to, especially when your starting out. ie, independent homeless shelters for runaway kids. in your spare time build websites, etc for people/groups who need them. many of us have been there and back, more than once.īe honorable, fair, charitable. once you get going, build up a supply of cash-money, enough to get you through a few bad months.Īlot of people here may be established and have good and reliable income, and some may have been substantially profitable from day one, but im sure many of us can remember the early days and the lean days, when you might have taken a client you would never touch nowadays.Īlways make certain you can pay the bills each month, sometimes that means you have to deal with a knucklehead, or get paid substantially less than what you want, and if it turns out that you have to do just that, don't think less of yourself for it, the lean days will pass, the good days will come. Until you get established and can reliably and predictably pay the bills each month, be careful which projects you walk away from. i tell ya, those problematic and low-budget clients save the day now and again. then the phone rings with some new low budget client. rent would be due the next day and i was $100 short. Gosh i can remember not that many years ago.
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