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The availability of contract work varies considerably. During the dot-com craze, contract work was harder to find. But when times are tough, as in the last year, contract work becomes more common than permanent work; that seems to be the case now.
That's an interesting statement, because my perception of the situation, both in Australia and in the US (the latter from reading lists), was just the opposite.
Jean
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