Im owner of a small company with 7 notes developers.
I live in Argentina (yes, I know... where the new stuff is coming after UK !)
But we have work, we can eat every day, pay the salaries and taxes, not a rich guy !
I have a partner.
I think that you work alone, with no employees, and no business partner.
My humble advice, FIND A PARTNER !
You know a lot about "line of business" solutions, you know about how to manage projects, advanced programming, etc.
Find a partner, someone like you, join forces, you want to move to Sharepoint ?, I will do it, may be the next year migrating some Domino-app as a good example for "knocking prospects´s doors". Whatever.
I think that two is better than one.
I have one colleague, he develops with Domino too, but works alone, and he does not have the same amount of projects like my company.
And I heard him several times about the poor quantity work that he has.
Rowing a boat alone to reach the coast, is more hard that rowing by two.
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Jake, about your job situation:
I work with Notes since ´94 with Release 3.1.
Im owner of a small company with 7 notes developers.
I live in Argentina (yes, I know... where the new stuff is coming after UK !)
But we have work, we can eat every day, pay the salaries and taxes, not a rich guy !
I have a partner.
I think that you work alone, with no employees, and no business partner.
My humble advice, FIND A PARTNER !
You know a lot about "line of business" solutions, you know about how to manage projects, advanced programming, etc.
Find a partner, someone like you, join forces, you want to move to Sharepoint ?, I will do it, may be the next year migrating some Domino-app as a good example for "knocking prospects´s doors". Whatever.
I think that two is better than one.
I have one colleague, he develops with Domino too, but works alone, and he does not have the same amount of projects like my company.
And I heard him several times about the poor quantity work that he has.
Rowing a boat alone to reach the coast, is more hard that rowing by two.
Think about it,
Regards from Buenos Aires !