News | Audio/Video | Tools
Talk | Personalize
Calendar

Home
Family
Money
Health
Work
  Entrepreneur Toolkit
Jobs & Hiring
Solo
Work & Life
Play
Reunions
Personal Trainers
Site Map
About Us
E-Mail Newsletter


 
Family Money Health Work Play Reunions Personal Trainer
Home  > Work >  Solo

Can You Work For Yourself?
by Stu Watson

Oh, for the life of a free agent. No alarm clocks. No ties. No more stupid meetings.

But ... then what? Tempted by the freedoms and flash of life as an independent professional (OK, consultant), many are called but not everyone is among the chosen.

"Many people try consulting and hate it, or they enjoy a short time of tranquillity, and then they realize that living that life is difficult," says Art Langer, chair of faculty and curricular development for technology programs at Columbia University in New York.

He successfully balances his academic duties with a private consultancy. He hires himself out for software engineering work, and brings in partners when the work requires.

One is Michael Drapkin, whose company, Drapkin Technology, places tech consultants. In that capacity, he fills a huge need for people who favor working as consultants but don't want to mess with all the business chores — marketing, billing, payroll — of a sole proprietorship.

Realistic expectations are key to making it as a consultant.

"They don't become wealthy," Langer says. "They can do well, but they won't make $10 million or $100 million. It's not like running a venture and selling it. Consultants are committing themselves to working, as opposed to making the Big Bang."

Key Motivators and Attributes

 Email this article
Related Stories
• Looking Small, Thinking Big
• Are You Really Ready to Make it on Your Own?
• Is it Time to Make the High Tech Leap?

Related Books
• Going Solo: Developing a Home-Based Consulting Business from the Ground Up, William J. Bond
• Flawless Consulting, A Guide to Getting Your Experience Used, Peter Block

Web Links
• McKinley Marketing Partners
• Aquent Partners
• Langer & Associates Inc.
• ePlaced.com
• Freeagent.com

What's Clicking With Others
• The Dream Cream: Treating
Sexual Difficulties

• Take Years Off Your Mortgage
• The Hot Jobs
• `Til Death Do Us Part? Predicting The Odds


   

Home | Family | Money | Work | Health | Play
E-mail Me | Unsubscribe | Stock Quotes | "Me" Meters | Message Board | Search
About Us | Site Map | Employment | Privacy Policy | Terms & Conditions | Contact Us
Advertise with us
 
Copyright © 2000 MyPrimeTime, All Rights Reserved.
MyPrimeTime and the other MyPrimeTime products on this site are trademarks of MyPrimeTime, Inc. The names of actual companies and their products mentioned on this site may be the trademarks of their respective owners.