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Contractors work for one hour renewable for the next hour, end can be let go every 60 minutes. Many consultants work the same way. Both may had been put on the contract as bait and switch just for the agency to get work from the customer letting go of the contractor/consultant because the agency found someone that will work a dollar or two cheaper.

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Hmmmm...  think I might have to argue this one.  Consultants are usually
paid VERY well, and remain consultants because the money, in the end and
considering all their expenses, is far greater than they would make as an
employee.

Contractors, maybe not, but most probably work through a firm that
provides benefits, so in a lot of cases, probably a break even.

At least a contractor or consultant KNOWS when their last day is, an
employee, in most cases, does not.





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