Permanent position paying $26/hr or contract-to-hire $35/hr
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kovo Member Posts: 122Contract sounds bit dodgy being a fill in for 2 months but if its a big organisation and somethin u love to do , then go for it and in 2 months it will add that extra gloss to ur resume to find a better perm job in future.
From start u r never gona get exactly what u want , but do the lil things now and over a couple of years of experience plus MCSE etc u will have no prob choosing which job u want to take. My 1st job was a 4 month contract at a large bank and with only that 4 months and no certs i got a perm job as a Jnr Systems engineer, have a work phone bills paid, laptop good pay all benefits and hands on experience everyday with servers routers etc, work pays for all my study material and exam costs when i pass. These benefits are magic that come with a perm job which is exactly what i love doing , hands on systems engineer.
Take the 2 months if the perm doesnt feel so comfortable and the contract job will be quality on ur resume for future jobs.