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Re: Employment vs. Consulting vs. Contracting & Getting Hired
Subject:Re: Employment vs. Consulting vs. Contracting & Getting Hired From:Maggie_Secara -at- capgroup -dot- com To:"Michael L. Wyland" <michael -at- sumptionandwyland -dot- com> Date:Mon, 22 Jan 2007 14:32:16 -0800
Sounds like it's time for a Techwr-L survey again. I think we've done this
before, but the population does change over time. And some weeks, Michael,
it feels like everyone here is a contractor. Other times, the other way
round.
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> Do the members of this list see themselves as employees, contractors,
> or consultants? Are they looking for jobs, for contracts, or for
> clients? Are most full-time employed or seeking to be so, or are
> most seeking contractual arrangements? Do they seek to serve
> multiple clients concurrently, or are they exclusive to a single
> client for the duration of an assignment?
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