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I did that years ago, wasn't for me. Constant long journeys and hotels and I used to find at the end of the day I just wanted to go home after a while.
Regards,
Rob Philpott.
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I've been body shop consulting as of late. That is, I let an agency place me for 6 month contracts. I pick up a new skill at each placement and I take a month off in between contracts and fill any learning gaps with personal projects...or travel out of the country. It's also created a web of contacts/full time offers so that I can return to full time salary if that becomes necessary. So far so good! No more late nights fighting prod fires.
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Where do you find an agency like that? 
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I stay in based on alot of things
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That is OK, do not worry. I did not vote either for same reason. It is not the compulsory vote. I am sure a lot of people are like this
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Life is too short to give time to others and complete all dreams
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The only reason people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
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I agree - IMHO this is the most important reason to stay at a job.
/ravi
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+1
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