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re: What's the smallest income you can live on right now?
Posted on 10/8/13 at 9:56 pm to lynxcat
Posted on 10/8/13 at 9:56 pm to lynxcat
Completely agree...I don't know how people with families can do this. Except that they 1)hate their home lives 2)really like the money.
I just had a week off as well and I'm back on a 2 week engagement in DC then probably heading out the west coast.
I'm with a small "implementation" management consulting firm based in New Hampshire. Been doing this for about 15 months now, lack of a decent social life sucks...but the advantages are pretty great as you stated.
I just had a week off as well and I'm back on a 2 week engagement in DC then probably heading out the west coast.
I'm with a small "implementation" management consulting firm based in New Hampshire. Been doing this for about 15 months now, lack of a decent social life sucks...but the advantages are pretty great as you stated.
This post was edited on 10/8/13 at 9:59 pm
Posted on 10/8/13 at 11:46 pm to lilsnappa
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Completely agree...I don't know how people with families can do this. Except that they 1)hate their home lives 2)really like the money.
I just had a week off as well and I'm back on a 2 week engagement in DC then probably heading out the west coast.
I'm with a small "implementation" management consulting firm based in New Hampshire. Been doing this for about 15 months now, lack of a decent social life sucks...but the advantages are pretty great as you stated.
Are you typically on longer term projects? When I think implementation I think 6-18 month projects. I'm alright blueprinting some of the new business processes and defining goals/vision/strategy...but when it comes to the actual nuts and bolts implementation I get out of the way realllllll quick.
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