Welly_59 wrote: » In the UK contract work is probably paid at 2/3 times the rate of a FT employee. The high rate of pay allied with flexibility is seen as a benefit to most and in fact lots of FT employees would love to go contracting.Is it not the same in the USA?
Chevel wrote: » Thank guys, I never considered asking a recruiter to only forward me FT jobs only because my experience most of them are pretty much tell you what you want to hear. Including the one that forwarded me this position. I've been jerked around by them so much they pretty much left me bitter. If they are not offering me helpdesk jobs its consulting advice.......smh. What groups are you guys talking about?
Welly_59 wrote: » In the UK contract work is probably paid at 2/3 times the rate of a FT employee. The high rate of pay allied with flexibility is seen as a benefit to most and in fact lots of FT employees would love to go contracting. Is it not the same in the USA?
TheFORCE wrote: » Search on LinkedIn for companies that have offices close to your area or companies that you want to work for then follow them and add them so that you can get their feeds. Contact recruiters that have FT positions or ask for your contractor recruiter to connect you with the person that deals with FT recruiting. Reach out to those FT recruiters on your own and get in the mindset to work FT job.
Chevel wrote: » Sorry I need to vent but I'm tired of contract jobs. I'm tired of the constant cycles of stress, depression and uncertainty. Started off as FT government LOVED the job, decent salary, excellent benefits, PTO. I was actually happy to get up in the morning! When the base closed I was a student ( High School) so I was not able to obtain the benefits of being transferred to a FT even though I had graduated a few months before the base closure. From 2011 on out its been a string of dead end of contract jobs. I hate it. I try to be optimistic, positive, better myself by obtaining new certifications and learning things but its just too much. Mediocre pay, poor benefits, recruiter games not to mention being laid off twice, takes forever to find work, even when I do I still have to worry about the next year. Just recently I brought a house which I was trying to hold out for until I found something permanent but circumstances did not work out that way. Needless to say my current contract job is gone in September. I've moved up the IT ladder clinging onto hope that things would eventually get better but it hasn't. I've been studying on and off for the CISSP but I can't focus due to the stress. Then I wonder what's the point....... Thanks for listening. If this is off topic material I apologize please feel free to move it.
mikey88 wrote: » I actually had the best times when I was contracting. Generally, it is less stressful as you are only there to do one job like a migration etc. You don't partake in the office politics and depending on the gig, per diem and paid travel expenses are nice.
no!all! wrote: » Keep your head up, OP! I was a contractor for 4.5 years before before I got hired full time, and when I did get hired it was about $22k more than what I was making as a contractor