
If you are absolutely essential to them and there is no other way they can keep you then great, but in most cases they might as well hire a full time person instead.
Yes, might as well keep the req open for 6 months while their project falls even more behind. What the original poster should do is find a job that he will kick-ass at (even if it is below their full-time level) that is listed as potentially either full-time or contract. Then take it as a contract, kick ass at a part-time level, and after a few months, suggest to his boss that he would love to work permanently at the company but is most effective at the part-time level he's been working at. The company won't go for it, but at least he'll have worked part-time for a few months.
Pretty clever, I guess. I wish modern games like WoW would do something like this. It definitely reduces my impulse game purchases, knowing that I'll have to wait 8 hours to download content that I may not ever see. On the other hand, maybe this is a good thing...
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