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> On the other hand,
>
> I really enjoy working contracts. Better pay (in general), variety and
> generally more of a challenge.
>
> I have held (and currently hold) perm. positions and have no
> issue with them
> at all. If I had the choice? I'd pick a good contract.
>
> Disclaimer - I don't have to worry about benefits, etc. So
> that makes it
> MUCH easier.
Hmmm. Let me just adjust my deerstalker hat and parse that last
sentence of yours.
You wouldn't happen to be married to a Federal or State (not one
of the soon-to-bankrupt states) civil [dis]servant, would you?
Not too many others can be so sure that their benefits and
insurance are that secure.
- Kevin
PS: That was a rhetorical question, not real prying. Just making
a point... but feel free to answer if it's not a sensitive question.
My own spouse is employed by another company (not civil service)
and we get a bit of cross-coverage that our individual plans don't
cover, but neither of us is any more sure of our continued coverage
than we are of our continued employment.
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