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Full-time programmer or software development consultant?

According to you, what are pros and cons of working as Software Consultant/Contractor as compared to working as Fulltime Software Developer ? What would you prefer ?

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It's an duplicated question. Please close it. – Rachel Oct 18 at 23:34
Agreed. It's an duplicated question but if someone still wants to share his/her recent experience or comments, they are welcomed. – Rachel Oct 18 at 23:38

closed as exact duplicate by S.Lott, Rachel, JB King, adrianbanks, OMG Ponies Oct 18 at 23:38

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How is your question different from this one:

Full-time programmer or software development consultant?

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Great answers to that question. I've done both, and the responses are very much in line with my experience. – Bob Murphy Oct 18 at 23:43
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Moving to being a contractor was one of the best professional decisions I ever made. One of my big problems is that I become too committed to a project I'm working on - becoming a contractor allowed me to stand back and give other people space to make (and hopefully learn from) mistakes.

Before, I'd get upset at people making mistakes and try to push hard for them to do the right thing (and generally they'd push back and try harder to do it the wrong way). I'd worry that I'd be the one who had to spend my time sorting it out.

Now, I can advise people to do the right thing but ultimately I can respect the decisions my clients make because I'm not so personally involved (and I can get paid sorting it out!)

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