Reflections On Life As Consultant
June 3, 2008
It’s been a very interesting fortnight.
At times I’ve really felt like meat in a sandwich, squashed between things threatening to be consumed. As a project consultant to a number of Australian Flexible Learning Elearning Innovations projects after this Friday and in between negotiations for a number of other private and enterprie RTO projects spread from Caringbah to Coonamble I’ve learnt that life as consultant can be both exciting and rewarding.
Travel is having it’s toll. My persistent cough is back as is my sore back from travelling in my utility for hours on end. My throat is sore from talking. ….and yet there’s a certain joy about having time with my son to play with him and watch the snow fall and still not enough time to get into the studio and create some art work.
That part is a discipline related issue and one I’m gradually getting my head around.
I’ve also learned that as a consultant you can expect;
- the unexpected
- to need a home office….it’s almost impossible to operate as an e-learning consultant without a reliable table, internet connection and some decent strong coffee
- your an outsider to insider negotiations
- not to be paid for at least two-three hours of emails per day
- the bigger the organisation the bigger the expectation to be patient especially with payments for service….it’s a short term contract….little regularity….lots of paperwork
- many phone calls or none at all dependent on who’s where and how close you are to the source of project management
- odd working hours
- constant anxiety
- strange requests from people expecting everything for nothing
- time to yourself which is generally consumed with thinking about prospects
- more time management skill development than ever before
- hefty PI and PL cover upwards of $1400 AUD per annum.
- a massive fuel bill
- increased interest from the tax office
- decreased interest from the bank
Overall it’s a very challenging time and now that I’m confident I can last out till spring I might get a chance to interview for some full-time work which I can get paid to forget the above….for a while…..till that becomes debilitating and humiliating and so on.
More meat in the sandwich me thinks. Plenty of time to reflect and create and build things which matter most.
Open wide spaces.
Expectations
April 29, 2008
I’m sitting here yet again contemplating why on earth humans can be so ridiculously obtuse with each other resultant in anxiety and lack of consideration.
My email this evening produced these ‘contextual’ Google advertisments in my Gmail sidebar which have pixel by pixel steadily increased from nothing as a Gmail newbie;
School speaker motivates - Leading motivational speaker to inspire your NSW high school year!
http://www.michaeldayes.com.au
Spot The Bad Boss - What makes a bad boss? Discover top staff gripes & how to address them.
www.CareerOne.com.au/BadBosses
Go figure.
With colleagues swanning on the golden pond and others buried up to their armpits in digital perma-frost it’s another night of cryptic explosions and unnecessary neck aches.
Better get used to life as a consultant.
ps. maybe I could take a leaf out of Michael Dayes book of life.
School Of Everything
April 25, 2008

Got to give it to them because it works and it flows nicely as a social application and it’s just the sort of site that excites me in it’s potential.
Not so keen on the empahasis on ‘teacher’ however can understand where thats at with so many people defining themselves by the term and little by the action.
Have iconed it and added it to the sidebar and must go explore a bit.
Use the icon if you like.
LinkedIn for teachers.
School Of Everything…..good one folks.












