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Chemical
- Nov 18, 2003
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That is the question?
…..these days if you are staff it appears you may be stitched up the back and if offered you may be better of being a direct contractor. Obviously this depends a lot on the commitment of your employer in promoting personal development, promotion and appropriate re-numeration, and the contract offer.
I would be interested to get feedback on the perceived benefits that anyone has from being a salaried employee and typical employer commitments to staff, and the staff commitment to the employer…
…..these days if you are staff it appears you may be stitched up the back and if offered you may be better of being a direct contractor. Obviously this depends a lot on the commitment of your employer in promoting personal development, promotion and appropriate re-numeration, and the contract offer.
I would be interested to get feedback on the perceived benefits that anyone has from being a salaried employee and typical employer commitments to staff, and the staff commitment to the employer…