Granted, in these economic times one can't afford to be too fussy, but it really grates when a company insists on treating contractors like permies.
In my roles I usually use my own Ltd. company email address for correspondence and am treated as an external consultant - even bringing in resource myself on occasion and scheduling my time to deliver what I am being paid for with reasonable flexibility.
My current role however is hilarious - I have to use their email system with signature, have 'weekly 1:1 catch ups', will invariably be asked to take part in their '360 degree review' process soon, had to take a personality test, am expected to go to the pub for social drinks etc. etc. (which I have declined each time so far) and have to endure the ridiculous motivational crap plastered everywhere (give someone a thumbs-up for a job well done) ...
One of the reasons I became a contractor is because I like to work and manage myself and not be part of a mindless collective, I think from now on I will invest in some marketing and start finding contracts without agents where I can.
How do you all deal with this tulipe? At the moment I motivate myself by laughing at these ridiculous processes (not out loud) and counting the cash each day.
P.S. Doubly grating as a cushy contract within a cool design agency for a German car manufacturer was offered to me after I accepted this contract
In my roles I usually use my own Ltd. company email address for correspondence and am treated as an external consultant - even bringing in resource myself on occasion and scheduling my time to deliver what I am being paid for with reasonable flexibility.
My current role however is hilarious - I have to use their email system with signature, have 'weekly 1:1 catch ups', will invariably be asked to take part in their '360 degree review' process soon, had to take a personality test, am expected to go to the pub for social drinks etc. etc. (which I have declined each time so far) and have to endure the ridiculous motivational crap plastered everywhere (give someone a thumbs-up for a job well done) ...
One of the reasons I became a contractor is because I like to work and manage myself and not be part of a mindless collective, I think from now on I will invest in some marketing and start finding contracts without agents where I can.
How do you all deal with this tulipe? At the moment I motivate myself by laughing at these ridiculous processes (not out loud) and counting the cash each day.
P.S. Doubly grating as a cushy contract within a cool design agency for a German car manufacturer was offered to me after I accepted this contract
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