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Some SAP consultants went for $8K a day back in those days. I think I'll
do the same for myself. Then it becomes very impressive if I spend an
hour helping a customer for free or at a 42,000% discount.
Mogens
Jared.Still_at_radisys.com wrote:
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> 4 years ago the top Oracle consultants from Oracle Consulting were $300+
> per hour.
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> Jared
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> *"Rognes, Sten" <Sten.Rognes_at_schwab.com>*
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> >> about the part where oracle support recommends burleson. consider the
> insane rates Oracle charges for consulting services( i know guys >> who have
> billed 6 times their salaries) and the total cut throat nature of the
> management team, I doubt they would recommend any former >> employees. It
> means less business for them?
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> Based on what I've seen, Oracle Consulting should be able to compete with
> DB's personal consulting rates:
> http://www.dba-oracle.com/consulting_prices.htm
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