Friday, March 20, 2009

Being the temp in lay off time

Well, this is a stressful time for everyone, including contractors. That being said, sometimes companies will lay off employees over contractors, and some companies will lay off the temps (or contractors).

I found it interesting that a friend of mine (who I can not name for business reasons) asked me for my advice on being a contractor. Wow, my advice? Really? Who'd a thunk that after all this time, that someone actually wanted my advice.

Well, I basically told him the deal. Here are my tips if you are thinking about contracting;

  1. Most of the time, some agencies WILL NOT PAY the benefits! Unless it is a national agency, but most of the time, this is not the case.
  2. That if you decide that you do want to contract, that the agency will ask you what you are looking for, but know that they will ask the company for their own negotiating price, what ever that might be.
  3. Know that tomorrow could be your last day, or today, depending on the situation. If you are in a long term temp role, they could extend you, but you never do know.
  4. You will hardly ever be invited to partake in meetings, unless you are the executive admin for that group, and good luck putting in your two cents.
  5. Know that you will be asked to do outside of what you are required...you are not just an employee to the company, but you are really the employee of the agency.

So, that's my tips for now, please do make a comment if you have any...I would love to hear what you think.

Thanks.