Advice needed, Logistics

Advice needed, Logistics

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pjs917

Original Poster:

1,194 posts

249 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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I am seriously considering starting up on my own as a supply chain consultant, I have several years experience working in supply chain restructuring and pure logistics work. I have always had the sanctuary of regular employment but now feel it is time to step out on my own. Has anyone got experience of supply chain companies, good or bad? Or general advice about going into the big wide world.

samn01

874 posts

269 months

Monday 23rd February 2004
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Contact RK Supply Chain. They are the market leaders in Supply Chain Recruitment and have a very professional approach to finding consultants work. The market seems to be highly candidate driven so they will look after you.
They are part of the RK Group sorry I have not got a number but I am sure google will give you one.
Michael Page are also focusing on this area too so try and contact someone there as well.
Good luck!!!

Sam

thepeoplespal

1,624 posts

278 months

Wednesday 25th February 2004
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pjs917 said:
I am seriously considering starting up on my own as a supply chain consultant, I have several years experience working in supply chain restructuring and pure logistics work. I have always had the sanctuary of regular employment but now feel it is time to step out on my own. Has anyone got experience of supply chain companies, good or bad? Or general advice about going into the big wide world.



Getting paid late and having to chase, chase, chase for your money is my experience working in the Logistics field. So make sure you have a more than reasonable cashflow to tide you over.

I have got a blue chip client still to pay for some consultancy work I completed in September. I know I will get paid, but you can't really get antagonistic about pressing for payment, if you want to be in the running for further jobs.

I'd also want to know how many people in different supply chain companies you know personally. Networking and word of mouth referals are likely to be where you get your contracts.

To tell you the truth given the right opportunity, I'd probably jump on the regular employment route myself. I love the challenge of the work itself, just not all the (unpaid) ancillary paperwork the Government requires.

Please feel free to drop me an email via my profile, always useful to do a bit of networking.

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Alan

>> Edited by thepeoplespal on Sunday 29th February 15:59

Ex-Biker

1,315 posts

248 months

Friday 27th February 2004
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How about relocating to Cornwall instead, and taking a job as a Logistics Business Development Manager?

Just a though, I've got a vacancy you see.

If interested email me via my profile, I'll reply via work then.

thepeoplespal

1,624 posts

278 months

Sunday 29th February 2004
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Ex-Biker said:
How about relocating to Cornwall instead, and taking a job as a Logistics Business Development Manager?

Just a though, I've got a vacancy you see.

If interested email me via my profile, I'll reply via work then.



It sounds an interesting prospect, Cornwall has always been the "bane of my life" in my other projects - especially when you don't have a depot there.

Ex-Biker

1,315 posts

248 months

Monday 1st March 2004
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Can't interest you then Alan?

If you happen to know anyone suitable, don't hesitate to contact me . . . .

Large national company . . . moving goods for major businesses . . . Cornwall's nice beaches . . . Good golf courses . . .