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I am a contract to hire candidate. 6 months are up, time to convert the salary i agreed to was based on 40 hour week schedule. This project easily has 55 to 60 hours a week worth of work, on contract i got paid for every hour was great. In salaried perm position I would not be paid or get any comp time for the same. How do i convince the firm to keep me on contract. I have talked to the manager, they like my work and have assured me the pressure on work would be same atleast for another 18 or so months.

How to approach this situation

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[quote name='baoppurtunity' timestamp='1339707621' post='1301968725']
Thanks for the input but i have my health bennies through my spouse, 401 K would add few thousand at the max to the financial package
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Paid holidays?? Stamping issues if you have any. Job stability. relocation expenses.........

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