LeBroke wrote: » Holy **** insurance is just insane in the US...
NavyMooseCCNA wrote: » not even bother with health insurance and pay the "penalty".
adam220891 wrote: » .... I have put a lot into diagramming/documenting/ASA cleanup, as well as ISE and now a PAN migration, but it's difficult to get ahead when we don't change the root issues (divvying up clear lines of responsibility, providing playbooks/SoPs for common issues, etc.). It could be a great work environment if we got rid of some of the toxic air in the room but it's a long road ahead.
paul78 wrote: » I don't know much about RHT but I understand that they don't always have the best reputation. My only interaction with Robert Half is with their Protiviti business which is a decent security/risk business and the people that I know there seem to be very happy and very competent. Have you considered a different approach instead of joining RHT and discussed your concerns with your management? It sounds more like you may have an opportunity for some growth if you can take the lead to fix some of these problems. I have always been more of the mindset to see these types of problems as opportunities to demonstrate leadership and make it better instead of looking for a new job.
adam220891 wrote: » If we could work through all this it would be great, but I feel like I have nothing left to give unless I find a second wind somehow.
gespenstern wrote: » It's 50% more because on a contract you either have no insurance or a very shitty one and no other perks like 401K matching etc. Last time I was on a contract I was paying $1,500/month for a crap of an insurance with insane deductible and out-of-pocket for a family of four and the prices went up since then.
NavyMooseCCNA wrote: » Given how expensive health insurance is and how high the deductibles are, I would go for higher pay and not even bother with health insurance and pay the "penalty".
adam220891 wrote: » I'm fairly disappointed at my current position and have been semi-actively seeking employment elsewhere, but there is very little out there right now. Moving isn't an option currently (I actually moved here for this position), but I occasionally get hit up for remote positions on LinkedIn and am contemplating a current offer. I've only ever worked as a regular salary position and so far all these possibilities have been more consultant/contract-to-hire....I've got some questions/concerns for those who've been around the block a few times: -This position is thru RHT who is offering a contract-to-hire position with RHT. Essentially, I would be a full-time employee of RHT supporting a large VAR with their network security projects (particularly related to 802.1x) -The position is remote unless a client requests in-person meetings; the pay is roughly 50% higher than my current salary -I am concerned about work-life balance and how billable hours work. I'm confident more goes into it than the "reular" positions I've been in -I'm also fairly nervous as this position narrows in on one specific technology for the most part. I've only done one deployment and it's a pretty complicated offering, but after just one interview they were overly convinced I was competent enough -I've requested additional information regarding escalation paths (I don't want to be in BFE and totally stuck), PTO, etc. I'm awaiting feedback on those questions I know the pay makes this seem obvious, but I'm skeptical. I could probably rise to the occasion by dumping all my efforts into this niche, but that has its own downsides. Can anyone relate?