Actually, tomorrow, I'm going to be talking with Alexa. In fact, it's the same guy I talked with last April. Anyway, I told them to call me at work, but I think I'm going to ask to call him back so I can either use the payphone in the lobby or from Noelle's cell phone (she let me borrow it for tomorrow). This is a full-time position, but I'm doubtful since I was already turned down once. So it goes. --- Moshoula <http://profiles.yahoo.com/msimonid> wrote:> > Hi Robert~ > > > How interesting. I wonder why my boss would extend > > the contract by a month > > without telling me. Or perhaps my boss was going to > > tell me, but couldn't > > bring himself to do it. (I found out that the last > > guy in my position left > > precisely because he was offered a permanent > > position.) > > Remedy might not work with 3-month cycles, I don't > know. > > > I work for Remedy Staffing. But I know for a fact > > that my So_ny boss wanted to > > bring me on perm. And I suspect he was denied this > > request and that's why my > > contract was extended by 1 month. > > makes sense > > > No. I don't know that I'm going to be laid off, but > > I've been contacted by > > companies that are interested in hiring me > > permanently. > > Yes, you're right, you wouldn't be "laid off" as a > contractor, but let go. "At will" - as they say. > > > Yes, but that's not my situation. In fact, I > > suspect it's likely that my > > contract will be renewed, but I'd rather be a > > permanent employee. > > Well, I'd "look on the side," and stay on as a > contractor. That's what I am doing. Because, really, > we don't know how long they will be renewing our > contracts. Oracle will be assessing our products and > getting rid of some, which may mean getting rid of > some of us. But it is ALL uncertain and unknown, as is > the life of a contractor, by definition. > > Take care, > Moshoula