OldSoldier96
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I’m rooting for you!Yes, having several 6 month positions on my resume looks like garbage as opposed to if it was 1-2 yrs etc...and while yes, its a given for many contractors, it ust having to explain it, or not necessarily having a "feference" from the previous place...but obviously I got along well with my manager and others, so hopefully I could use them.
As for on-site, I could do it but am trying not to haha. So much time and money saved by not having to commute, by not having to bring a lunch, all that...and most office type of jobs can be done virtually/remote so whats the reason for on site? Oh because you have to pay taxes on the land for your office? I mean, is my work getting done and on time and good? Yes? Then WTF.
The positive/negative for remote work is that I can apply to jobs with companies based in NY, Texas, Ohio, Calif, Washington, Colorado whatever...the negative is that everyone can apply to those positions too.