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November 30, 2006
re: IT Employees Aren’t Being Paid What They Used To, But at Least They’re Hiring
When I made my Learning Plan last semester, I listed "job stability" as one of my most important career aspects. Although I am not interested in an IT career, I still think it's unfortunate that there is little job stability in the IT job market. For contract workers, their wages are declining and the lengths of their contracts are decreasing. That makes it difficult for them to plan for the future. They can't be certain of what their income will be when they have to frequently seek out new jobs at varying rates. However, this scenario is not uncommon for contract workers in any field. I do agree with Dennis, though, that an IT career is not a suitable career for anyone who values job stability.
Posted by meb40 at November 30, 2006 10:58 PM
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