curtoid
11-24-2003, 03:15 PM
I'm currently an independent contractor ("1099 Employee"), even though I've been looking for something full time with benefits, etc. About a month ago I signed on to work for a Federal agency for an assignment that should last around 2 1/2 months.
The work is good - the pay is amazing - the commute is 5 minutes - the people are terrific - and there is an option this thing could be extended until the end of the fiscal year (Sept 30, 04), and maybe the end of the 2004 calendar year - or even become something "real," which I would like.
Meanwhile...I've been given a job offer from someone who is actually willing to wait until this contract is over with, however I have to commit to them now.
The pay is all right, but not the kind of pay I'm looking to get, and no where close to what I can get as a contractor - the commute would suck (Arlington to Silver Spring!! Yikes!) - and the potential for advancement is almost nothing, since this job is really out on its own, with no where else to go. However, the people are also great - the hours are very flexible, I would be able to bring a lot of different kind of things to the table, and it wouldn't be a stuffy Federal Government job.
(Although, to be fair, I think I found the one Fed department that could never be accused of being stuffy).
So...anyone with suggestions?
The Contract job won't commit to something long term now, or even an extension, until they know how much 2004 money they have to play with. Everyone has pretty much told me they expect the work to be extended (one guy said that as long as I didn't piss on the boss's desk I'd be fine), however I would feel foolish to pass up a known opportunity and not have the contract job to pan out - especially considering how long I've been looking for real work.
Benefits, security vs. Money, better career path.
Suggestions??
[KOP]
The work is good - the pay is amazing - the commute is 5 minutes - the people are terrific - and there is an option this thing could be extended until the end of the fiscal year (Sept 30, 04), and maybe the end of the 2004 calendar year - or even become something "real," which I would like.
Meanwhile...I've been given a job offer from someone who is actually willing to wait until this contract is over with, however I have to commit to them now.
The pay is all right, but not the kind of pay I'm looking to get, and no where close to what I can get as a contractor - the commute would suck (Arlington to Silver Spring!! Yikes!) - and the potential for advancement is almost nothing, since this job is really out on its own, with no where else to go. However, the people are also great - the hours are very flexible, I would be able to bring a lot of different kind of things to the table, and it wouldn't be a stuffy Federal Government job.
(Although, to be fair, I think I found the one Fed department that could never be accused of being stuffy).
So...anyone with suggestions?
The Contract job won't commit to something long term now, or even an extension, until they know how much 2004 money they have to play with. Everyone has pretty much told me they expect the work to be extended (one guy said that as long as I didn't piss on the boss's desk I'd be fine), however I would feel foolish to pass up a known opportunity and not have the contract job to pan out - especially considering how long I've been looking for real work.
Benefits, security vs. Money, better career path.
Suggestions??
[KOP]