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Interview on Wednesday: should I stay or should I go?

June 13th, 2008 · Comments · Family, Lansa, Work

I had an interview yesterday for a 6 month contract. I really liked the facility and the work environment seemed very clean and nice. The people I interviewed with were very nice. The only problem I have with it, is the length of the contract. My biggest worry is about not being extended. Both of the people I spoke with spoke long-term so that made me feel a bit better, I just can’t shake the worry though. I thought I’d make a list of pro’s and con’s of my current and prospective contracts.

Current company pros

  • Relatively stable – current contract expires in Sept 2008 but there is an extension in the hands of the client’s legal department awaiting approval that would expire in Sept 2010.
  • I am allowed to work from home one day a week.
  • Pay is good, benefits are decent and fairly inexpensive

Current company cons

  • I’m fucking miserable here!
  • I’m writing code about 10% of the time, the other 90% is spent analyzing production data and modifying it since it’s been screwed up by the system – basically, I feel like I work on a help desk.
  • Being on-call. I have a pager that I have to “man” once every 10 days (approximately speaking); every 5th weekend, I’m on-call and basically can’t leave my house.
  • I now how 3 time sheets to fill out! One of them, the newest, easily takes about 30mins/day to fill out.
  • I’m not learning anything new here since I’m barely writing any code.
  • I have to commute 62 miles (round trip) and spend about 45 minutes on I4 (with smooth traffic, no accidents).

Contract position pros

  • Major pay increase, 66% from my current hourly rate – dollar for dollar, not including how much my benefits cost. Meri would pick up the benefits from working part-time at her job.
  • 20 mile round trip from my house to client site.
  • I would be writing code again!
  • No more on-call support (and therefore no more feeling like I work on a help desk).

Contract position cons

  • Only a guaranteed 6 month contract. The company has a very strong history of extending their contractors and eventually offering them full-time positions, but that is not guaranteed. The only guarantee is that I’ll have a paycheck for 6 months.

If the client decided not to renew the contract at the end of the 6 month period, they would have to let me know 45 days prior to the end of contract and vice versa if I decided not to stay with them either. If the contract expired in 6 months and was not renewed, we would be able to live on the “extra” money that I made from the hourly increase for about 4 months after the contract was over. That would give me 4 months to either look for another job or find another contract. If I was unable to find another full-time position somewhere else in Orlando. Moving out of Orlando is not an option. If I did have to start working other contracts, then I would potentially have to travel a lot.

So basically, I’m not sure what to do. Any ideas?

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  • Wow, that's a tough spot to be in. Contracts do have some risk but if you know you're good and the company does renew contracts regularly, then it seems like the benefits may be work the risk.

    For many companies, contracts are a more meaningful and extended way of putting potential full-time employees through probation. There's a lot of factors to consider like the availability of jobs, company stability and growth outlook, etc.

    This is just my take on it -- I'm in no way an employment consultant or anything so please don't sue me if it doesn't work out :D
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