While the list is on the subject of business questions, I've got one of my own.<br><br>I'm regularly contacted for projects, but it often seems to come in waves. I don't always have the time to handle all the work that comes my way,
yet I'm not particularly interested at the moment in getting into the business of outsourcing or managing contractors/employees.<br><br>Ideally in such cases I'd like to pass it off to someone competent, who is able to make estimates, and either a) receive a finders fee, b) work on those parts of the project that I have the time to work on while the rest is handled by the third party, or ideally c) both a+b.
<br><br>I keep going back and forth on the idea of either starting an organization and building up a list of people who I trust to handle the overflow work, or aligning myself with an existing company that I can feed work into and be fairly compensated for. Essentially, I'm a developer, not a business person, and I want to develop not manage accounts or provide estimates.
<br><br>In a case like this should I try to find myself a good partner or two, or try to develop a working relationship with an existing company?<br><br>