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    #11
    Originally posted by Churchill View Post
    Pointless asking me, mate.

    I've been a contractor for 25 years and learned to make my own decisions years before that.
    This^

    I've been contracting so long I find even the thought of permie terrifying.
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      #12
      Originally posted by GeorgeB View Post
      Ok, I am confuddled

      I'm looking forward to contracting... really think it will be a great experience.

      but then, I get a call from an agent offering to put me forward for a permy position with alot more money than my previous position plus possibly DV Clearance on a very cool project which will take couple years.

      Even if only stay with them for 3-5 years, I'd still get the clearance - which surely opens up alot more doors if choose to try contracting again.

      What would you do?
      If you have to ask. Go permie.
      "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
      - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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        #13
        blimey, not worth the permy paper its printed on!

        i think i got my answer there!

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          #14
          Originally posted by GeorgeB View Post
          blimey, not worth the permy paper its printed on!

          i think i got my answer there!
          Somehow I don't think you did.
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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            #15
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            Somehow I don't think you did.
            Give me a break...

            Permy job is more money than I had before, plus DV (although this will probably expire before I get a chance to reuse it)

            Its tempting but I guess ultimately, the salary doesnt come close to the rate I could be getting.

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              #16
              Originally posted by GeorgeB View Post
              Give me a break...

              Permy job is more money than I had before, plus DV (although this will probably expire before I get a chance to reuse it)

              Its tempting but I guess ultimately, the salary doesnt come close to the rate I could be getting.
              Thing is... contracting isn't everything. We pick it because we like the work style, not just the money. Your options appear to be

              A) Good job, money you are happy with, looks interesting, good clearance options should you contract in the future. Work colleagues, job security (ok ok go with me on this one), training, not many difficult decisions.

              B) A career choice you have no idea about but sounds 'cool' and pays big money in a down time providing you don't get benched and can get contracts end to end and don't get binned on any fo them, steep learning curve and have to stand on your own two feet.

              You better be sure B is for you IMO. As has been said, if you even have to ask you are probably better staying with the safe option. It wasn't a joke.
              'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                #17
                Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                Thing is... contracting isn't everything. We pick it because we like the work style, not just the money. Your options appear to be

                A) Good job, money you are happy with, looks interesting, good clearance options should you contract in the future. Work colleagues, job security (ok ok go with me on this one), training, not many difficult decisions.

                B) A career choice you have no idea about but sounds 'cool' and pays big money in a down time providing you don't get benched and can get contracts end to end and don't get binned on any fo them, steep learning curve and have to stand on your own two feet.

                You better be sure B is for you IMO. As has been said, if you even have to ask you are probably better staying with the safe option. It wasn't a joke.

                I get it, I really do.

                Worst case scenario: I hate it, I'm benched for ages just cant get it to work. So I'll find a permy position.
                -- Its not life or death stuff, we can always change tactics and move on to the next thing

                I'm not going to go into my personal lifestyle or attitude about this, but if I don't give contracting a shot then I'll regret it till the end of time. And the best scenario is I have lots fun and make a bit of cash as well. I know there's more to it than the money but in my situation - it really feels the next logical step in my career.

                Surely its OK to be a bit apprehensive at first?

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by GeorgeB View Post
                  I get it, I really do.

                  Worst case scenario: I hate it, I'm benched for ages just cant get it to work. So I'll find a permy position.
                  -- Its not life or death stuff, we can always change tactics and move on to the next thing

                  I'm not going to go into my personal lifestyle or attitude about this, but if I don't give contracting a shot then I'll regret it till the end of time. And the best scenario is I have lots fun and make a bit of cash as well. I know there's more to it than the money but in my situation - it really feels the next logical step in my career.

                  Surely its OK to be a bit apprehensive at first?
                  It does and from that it seems you have thought about it and prepared for the worst. Time to stop considering permie jobs and jump in!
                  'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                    It does and from that it seems you have thought about it and prepared for the worst. Time to stop considering permie jobs and jump in!

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                      #20
                      I'll never take a contract in a SC/DV related company again. it drains the will to live, the management typically have no idea about what they want out of the project,

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