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What Is Your Situation?

FAQs



Q1. What is your situation?
 A: Whether or not I'm working is not relevant, only whether or not I'm currently able to accept an offer. In the world of direct positions, it's easy to remain employed. However, in the world of contracting you can have a good contract on Monday and be out of work on Tuesday. Giving out information unnecessarily could hurt my chances and can ONLY reduce my options.

To avoid any misunderstanding, let me add this: Yes, I am working at the moment, but none knows what tomorrow will bring. Every end client is potentially "good" and "professional", but sometimes (read "sometimes" as "usually") lay off contractors on short-short notices. Is that good? No, it's not. Is that professional? No, it's not. Can you blame the contractors? No, you cannot. (8-C1)


Q2. How can I contact you?
 A: Give me a call or send me e-mail.

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