To answer the original question, hell yeah it’s unstable, that is IMO the worst thing about the industry. Full time don’t mean jack, you’ve only got as much stability as your two weeks notice period.
That means you can never plan for anything, cos you never know when the rug might get pulled from under your feet.
And it don’t matter how good you are, if your company goes under cos of some daft managerial blunders then there ain’t nothing you can do about it.
Worse than that though, you could just end up working for some sweatshop games company that will fire your butt soon as they find someone who will do your work cheaper and for longer. Worse still, I think usually the only people in those situations who do last are the management kiss-butts and those who don’t mind long hours for bad pay.
Of course you could be lucky and get a decent job, all depends on the company, but in my experience most are all far too concerned with making money to care about their workers long term.
I will graduate in three years’ time, and be looking for a job with my long-term boyfriend and small daughter in tow. I would never be without them, but I really wish sometimes I’d got the career thing sorted first… on the other hand, they are what motivates me.


