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I hate consultancy roles
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I've seen much of the rest of the world. It is brutal and cruel and dark, Rome is the light. -
Originally posted by Francko View PostAm I being the only one here who started to hate all consultant-based roles?
Problem is the request for consultants is increasing and the one for contractors is decreasing.
Anybody share the same hate? At the end you have the same insecurity as a contractor, the lack of team feeling and the salary of a permie.
Even worse when lots of travel is involved.
My first consultant position was a staff one I was transferred to from another role. I was barely months out of uni and probably didn't know my anus from my olecranon. At the time I only wanted to be a team member, get some training and learn as much as possible on both the hard side and soft side of the telecom / IT profession. I was incredibly nervous to begin with, not confident I knwew enough to deal with people up to director level. I had more questions than answers and apparently that was a good thing.
I've been dropped in it many more times as a contractor than as a consultant, including abroad when there aren't colleagues around to help out. Middle management are worse to deal with than people at board level, so I'd take a similar consultancy role to my frst one over a contracting role, any day.Comment
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Originally posted by Francko View PostAm I being the only one here who started to hate all consultant-based roles?
Problem is the request for consultants is increasing and the one for contractors is decreasing.
Anybody share the same hate? At the end you have the same insecurity as a contractor, the lack of team feeling and the salary of a permie.
Even worse when lots of travel is involved.
And now off for some more! Tatty bye!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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