I am not sure about the intentions of the poster but for me is point is quite clear.
If you want to have somebody working for you for several years, treat him from all aspects as a permie employee, including involment into office politics, etc. Why would you pay the premium that you have to pay for a contractor? (sure it's not twice but it is certainly a bit more on a daily basis).
Yet there appears to be many permacontractors around...
If you want to have somebody working for you for several years, treat him from all aspects as a permie employee, including involment into office politics, etc. Why would you pay the premium that you have to pay for a contractor? (sure it's not twice but it is certainly a bit more on a daily basis).
Yet there appears to be many permacontractors around...

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