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Lifelong Temp

November 28th, 2008

Some people try being a temp and then move into a permanent position or they go back to university or have children and take a career break, but others actually never stop temping and wouldn’t have it any other way!

Temping is a great way of meeting new colleagues. You no longer have to worry about what the gossips are saying in the office or whether you ‘fit in’ with the culture and the environment. If you feel you don’t, you just move on and what is more, you know that it isn’t permanent, so you tend to find it easier just to blend in, safe in the knowledge that in a couple of months you will be elsewhere.

Some people find it hard to think about temping for the whole of a career. They think that staying in the same office for a long time, helps them to make friends with colleagues and form trusting friendships. But the reality is that if you ‘click’ with someone and they are going to be your friend, then they will be so, even after you leave, so don’t stay stuck in the same job because of the people there. Who knows in your next position, the staff team could even be better?

Many recruitment agencies are now reporting that a lot of temps are choosing the flexibility of temping over being tied to a permanent position and since these days, no job is guaranteed for life, temping is no longer a career filler, but can be considered a serious career. It shows that you have drive, flexibility, can get on well with people and can adapt to different situations, obviously very quickly: these are skills that employers welcome and any recruitment agency will confirm this. So instead of thinking just like everyone else, why not think a little bit laterally about your career and how temping may be right up your street!

 

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