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I've always completed contracts even if not enjoyable as it's not really the deal is it?
They sign for work you get paid for it. I would find it harder to work in a unenjoyable role as a permy facing a PDP at year end than for a short while as a contractor before leaving.
The only time I have finished a contract early was due to a family incident that needed me nearer to home. I spoke to the end client explaining my desire to leave after 3 months of a 6 month gig. I found them a replacement from my network which they interviewed and were happy with so I left on the best terms I could.
^ not a chance. I find most roles can be made to look far better on my CV than the reality. to me, Global corporation = process bound, old technology, tightly constrained, boring - but it looks great when you add them to your CV as a complex multi terabyte environment using enterprise features.
Would you bump your current dull gig with reasonable hours and good rate for a gig with more stress and longer hours that also looks sexier on the CV?
It depends on other factors (rate, location). I am not saying i wouldn't ditch client if an amazing opportunity arose, but I have yet to be faced with an offer that turned my head.
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