thundair
Aerospace
- Feb 14, 2004
- 288
I did a search and I hope this is the right place to post as it is a trend.
I was told after 13 Years of contracting here that I need to go direct or go home.
The new definition of a contract engineer is a temporary employ of 1 year or less.
The word is that there was a suit by some Microsoft employees that has corporate scared.
Have anyone heard of this? Is it really going to happen this time? I remember they told us that 7 years ago and some rolled over but more then half of stayed contracting.
BTW this is in Aerospace in So Cal.
Thanks in advance
I don't know anything but the people that do.
I was told after 13 Years of contracting here that I need to go direct or go home.
The new definition of a contract engineer is a temporary employ of 1 year or less.
The word is that there was a suit by some Microsoft employees that has corporate scared.
Have anyone heard of this? Is it really going to happen this time? I remember they told us that 7 years ago and some rolled over but more then half of stayed contracting.
BTW this is in Aerospace in So Cal.
Thanks in advance
I don't know anything but the people that do.