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- All workers must be paid a living wage for their labor.
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I've never been able to understand "employee engagement". I became disengaged only a few years into my career, when it became very obvious that the whole corporate "we're like family" pitch was pure bullshit. Yeah, like a family that kicks kids out the door when it has a couple bad quarters - a family that you're supposed to love and go the extra mile for but don't expect it to work the other way around.
As a software dev I became a contractor as soon as I learned about that way to make a living, and the few times I did accept full-time jobs it was with no expectation of anything but a paycheck. I don't know how people actually believes the company sees them as anything more than a tool and a liability they don't want. I figured out how much benefits are actually worth and how much more I could make hourly as a contractor, pay for my own insurance and afford unpaid time off. It's really pretty simple math.
"But you have no job security!" LOL neither do you. Getting new contract jobs routinely took 2-3 weeks, no big deal. Clearly this is just one niche in the whole working world, and I consider myself lucky to have gone into a field where I could live that way. But honestly. believing the go-team-go bullshit really doesn't make sense.
How did you get into contract work? I'd love to be able to work when I need/want the money but have the option to step away for a while. I've been burned by too many "family" like workplaces