Hi Steve,

Thanks for writing this email. That remind me an email my collegue sent to
me some time ago. I copy and paste for your reference.

Note: That do not represent my view. 8 )

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IN PRISON... you spend the majority of your time in an 8X10 cell. AT WORK...
you spend the majority of your time in a 6X8 desk cubicle. IN PRISON...you
get three meals a day. AT WORK...you only get a break for one meal and you
pay for it. IN PRISON...you get time off for good behaviour. AT WORK...you
get more work for good behaviour. IN PRISON...the guard locks and unlocks
all the doors for you. AT WORK...you must carry around a security card and
open all the doors for yourself. IN PRISON...you can watch TV and play
games. AT WORK...you get fired for watching TV and playing games. IN
PRISON...you get your own toilet. AT WORK...you have to share with some
idiot who pees on the seat. IN PRISON...they allow your family and friends
to visit. AT WORK...you can't even speak to your family on the phone! IN
PRISON...the taxpayers pay all expenses with no work required. AT WORK...you
get to pay all the expenses to go to work and then they deduct taxes from
your salary to pay for prisoners. IN PRISON...you must deal with sadistic
wardens. AT WORK...they are called managers.

Have a Great Day at WORK - I'm going to PRISON!!!

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Regards
Leigh

Cameraman
http://www.salenz.com

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steve Peacocke
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 1:51 PM
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Offtopic List
Subject: Re: [DUG-Offtopic] Another "Friday" question


Well I came to Auckland and am now working full time for someone else.

The pay is not as good, but when I add up all the plusses and minuses,
I say it's much better. Reason?

Well, working for myself for more than 20 years, I have had to pay for
my own training myself on every new thing that appears (a contractor
is only good if he/she is up with the play). I pay for my own
accountant, then I complete my own accounts to give to the accountant
to total and charge me $$$$ for the said totalling that he gets a
school leaver to do at 0.000000c.

I pay for computer upgrades myself. I pay for software myself. I pay
for my cellphone and home phone myself. I pay for busines cards and
mail and other things like pads and pens. I pay for everything myself,
and when I can't, I go without.

And as a contractor, I'm chucked out the door when times gets tough
(not that that can't happen if you're employed, but it's less likely
and harder to do).

Now that I'm employed, I get a regular paycheck that appears in my
bank. Don't underestimate this. It's something that you can plan for,
you can get a mortgage on, and you can budget on. You can be pretty
sure that you'll still be getting that this time next year, and for
every month since.

Now that I'm employed, I'm looking forward to my first ever holiday
since 1977. Yes, really. As a contractor, there are times when you are
out of work, but you're never not working. Getting the next contract
is a 16 hour a day job and you can never relax.

Now that I'm employed, I get perks. I get a cellphone paid for in my
job. I get a credit card to pay for taxi or motels etc. I get my home
phone number paid for plus other extras.

Now that I'm employed, I get to actually belong to the company. I
still remember working on contract in Wellington to a large company
and on company picnic day the entire 7 story building had two people
who were required to be working in it, myself and the security guard.

Now that I'm employed, I can have a growth path within a company. When
I was contracting, although I almost always was in charge of teams, or
at least, others, this was never recognised and I would have to give
up that position if a full timer was employed. Now I can plan my next
move within the company. Had I been employed 20 years ago, instead of
going the contracting scene, I could have been in an excellent
position, earning much more than contracting, and had the added
employment benefits as well.

Now that I'm employed, I don't have to go through that change in
friends when I leave a company. I have got to know so many people, but
leaving them when the contract ended just gets harder every year.

Now that I'm employed, I'm enjoying my job again. I look forward to
working and arrive at work at 7:15 - 7:30am every morning.

Now that I'm employed, I'm not sitting with "7 days notice" over my
head if the boss misinterprets something.

Now that I'm employed, I'm happy. before I just thought I was.

Pretty good advert for employment I think.

Steve Peacocke
0274 100-122

> Another Friday question for you. Pretty simple.
>
> Do you work for someone or do you run your own company / contractor?
>
> I currently run my own company which was always a goal of mine, but
some
> days I wonder if it wouldn't be easier doing a 9-5, although that
would
> require relocating.
>

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