Originally posted by Eunomia
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I can't help but feel you haven't done your research before taking this role, and made too many positive assumptions about the benefits of contracting without thinking about the practicalities, expenses etc.
I am aware (sadly through current personal experience) that the FOS are hugely overstretched and not equipped to deal with current demand. I can't see anything from your post to suggest they're an awful gig, just that you didn't fully consider the offer.
Once you're back in perm, it's awkward to go back contracting (I know this from personal experience), but best bet is to keep money in reserve to cover you when you want to make the switch. I would suggest targeting a significantly higher day rate to make contracting a viable proposition over a perm role.
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