I think this advice should go with a word of caution since doing DBA work and running a company are quite different things. If you are a DBA with strong networking and leadership skills it might work though.
Otherwise I would recommend eating the cut that an intermediate will take and let yourself be placed by an agency as a freelancer.
(All assuming the OP is talking about strong pre-existing specialized DBA knowledge, not starting to learn it.)
Otherwise I would recommend eating the cut that an intermediate will take and let yourself be placed by an agency as a freelancer.
(All assuming the OP is talking about strong pre-existing specialized DBA knowledge, not starting to learn it.)