Personally I would be concerned about taking on a perm position at the same company you've been contracted with for 18 months.
As for whether you should go perm or remain a contractor; well that is up to you. We do not know your situation (beyond what you posted) so realistically cannot offer you a sensible answer, only you can decide based on your financial and personal situation and appetite to risk...
For me, I plan to ride the storm, I have only been contracting for a few years but have built up sufficient reserves (Warchest) to hopefully last me through the turbulent times..
Good luck either way.
WLB
As for whether you should go perm or remain a contractor; well that is up to you. We do not know your situation (beyond what you posted) so realistically cannot offer you a sensible answer, only you can decide based on your financial and personal situation and appetite to risk...
For me, I plan to ride the storm, I have only been contracting for a few years but have built up sufficient reserves (Warchest) to hopefully last me through the turbulent times..
Good luck either way.
WLB
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