Morning all,
I've got a likely redundancy hanging over me at the moment as some of you will know as I've mentioned it previously. I'm applying for jobs in a range of areas but I'm getting absolutely nowhere. I've recently signed up to a distance learning course with Train2Game in Games Development (in b4 scam, I've done my research) but obviously with that taking a couple of years I still need something before I try and crack the games industry.
Something I've always considered doing is setting up as self employed and doing residential IT support. I always get asked to do work by colleagues at the moment but don't always find time.
Whats the likelihood of me being able to turn a full time living from doing this? Any of you doing this currently as your sole job? Anyone recently done this or considering it?
I know a couple of local small firms who offer services, including a friend of mine, but I feel I've got the technical and people skills to be great at it, it's just a huge risk at the same time.
I recently applied for a local school doing entry level IT support and couldn't even get an interview, which considering the pay is 6k less than what I'm on now, is quite painful.
I've got a likely redundancy hanging over me at the moment as some of you will know as I've mentioned it previously. I'm applying for jobs in a range of areas but I'm getting absolutely nowhere. I've recently signed up to a distance learning course with Train2Game in Games Development (in b4 scam, I've done my research) but obviously with that taking a couple of years I still need something before I try and crack the games industry.
Something I've always considered doing is setting up as self employed and doing residential IT support. I always get asked to do work by colleagues at the moment but don't always find time.
Whats the likelihood of me being able to turn a full time living from doing this? Any of you doing this currently as your sole job? Anyone recently done this or considering it?
I know a couple of local small firms who offer services, including a friend of mine, but I feel I've got the technical and people skills to be great at it, it's just a huge risk at the same time.
I recently applied for a local school doing entry level IT support and couldn't even get an interview, which considering the pay is 6k less than what I'm on now, is quite painful.