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The fact i did ask is good for you though cos if I didn't you wouldn't have had the chance to comment. If people didn't ask questions on forums there would be no forums and you'd have to find something else to do. So actually I've done you a favour. Have a great day
Ooh I do like your style
I’ve gone contract to perm twice for clients for a formal promotion and to get the job title officially for a rate rise when going back to contracting.
The fact i did ask is good for you though cos if I didn't you wouldn't have had the chance to comment. If people didn't ask questions on forums there would be no forums and you'd have to find something else to do. So actually I've done you a favour. Have a great day
I recommend you look at the organisation's appraisal process. Can you cope with 360 degree reviews, competency frameworks, development plans, forced ranking, working on your non-existent 'weaknesses', being assessed against the company's core values...and all that jazz?
I'm contracting at a large organisation right now and have recently seen the torments that people have been through. I couldn't do it; I just couldn't.
Part of the reason I became a contractor was because I was being promoted, and promotion means managing people. So not only did I have to sit through this crap with my line manager, I actually had to sit down and do this to my direct reports. I could feel the life draining from my body every day.
The fact i did ask is good for you though cos if I didn't you wouldn't have had the chance to comment. If people didn't ask questions on forums there would be no forums and you'd have to find something else to do. So actually I've done you a favour. Have a great day
The fact i did ask is good for you though cos if I didn't you wouldn't have had the chance to comment. If people didn't ask questions on forums there would be no forums and you'd have to find something else to do. So actually I've done you a favour. Have a great day
Decision made.... I can't go back perm. If they cut the contract short then so be it. I'm too much in the contractor mindset to give a shot about politics, processes and people. Thanks for the advice all who commented
Decision made.... I can't go back perm. If they cut the contract short then so be it. I'm too much in the contractor mindset to give a shot about politics, processes and people. Thanks for the advice all who commented
Not much more to add to the above. Why did you go contracting? Why did you give up permie work (assuming you've not always been contract)? What attracts you to going permanent, or what's worrying you about contracting that is pushing you towards it?
I recommend you look at the organisation's appraisal process. Can you cope with 360 degree reviews, competency frameworks, development plans, forced ranking, working on your non-existent 'weaknesses', being assessed against the company's core values...and all that jazz?
I'm contracting at a large organisation right now and have recently seen the torments that people have been through. I couldn't do it; I just couldn't.
I recommend you look at the organisation's appraisal process. Can you cope with 360 degree reviews, competency frameworks, development plans, forced ranking, working on your non-existent 'weaknesses', being assessed against the company's core values...and all that jazz?
I'm contracting at a large organisation right now and have recently seen the torments that people have been through. I couldn't do it; I just couldn't.
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