The way I have seen it - in my so far very short contracting career - is that contracting is not a career move and should instead be seen as a chance to build up funds, pay off your mortgage etc etc.
It could take you 10 years to save in a permie role that you might be able to save in 5 years as a contractor -- because you have full control over your earnings, and how you wish to allocate the funds.
If I got 10 years contracting under my belt, I wouldn't give a rat's arse about a career in any firm.
After all, once you have a solid financial background, why would you want to worry about moving up the proverbial career ladder?
It could take you 10 years to save in a permie role that you might be able to save in 5 years as a contractor -- because you have full control over your earnings, and how you wish to allocate the funds.
If I got 10 years contracting under my belt, I wouldn't give a rat's arse about a career in any firm.
After all, once you have a solid financial background, why would you want to worry about moving up the proverbial career ladder?
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