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Ask HN: What about short term contracts instead of FTE for non-entrepreneurs?
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5 points
by amiuba
3048 days ago
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It seems that full time employment isn't for me, but I don't feel I have what it takes to be an entrepreneur: I don't seem to have a good idea, and I don't think I would be persistent enough if I did. How about short term contracts? I see positions advertised for 3-6 months, after which the contract and employment ends. Since I tend to get bored/leave my full time gigs after 6-12 months, why not get short term contracting positions instead? I'm assuming that because it is shorter term, there is a premium built into the compensation for these positions. It's win-win: I get paid more for the same tenure, and I don't get bored as easily. Are my assumptions correct? Anyone with experience doing this? How did you like it vs FTE? How much more did you ask since you're probably not getting benefits, PTO, nor job stability? This is for Canada, not the US. |
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I know someone who does this and loves it. His contract specifies how many hours he works, and he can even make overtime on some jobs.
The downside is that you do have to look for these more often, and you need to make sure you are actually getting paid more than enough to pay for extra taxes, health insurance, etc., plus the added of risk of not being able to find new one.
If you don't like full-time employment you have other options too: short-term consulting, negotiating shorter workweek at normal job, product creation. (For the last one, not having an idea is a plus! See https://stackingthebricks.com/).
I write about all of these paths and their tradeoffs in my book, The Programmer's Guide to a Sane Workweek: https://codewithoutrules.com/saneworkweek/