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    #11
    Remember just as you might have wiggle room to get out of a contract quickly you also have wiggle room to delay a contract even if they want an immediate start.

    You need to get your contract checked for a start. Once you've been picked for a gig and agree you'll take it you hold a certain amount of position power and can use that to gain a week before you start. It would be a rather extreme example if a client picks you, you sign, you apologise and ask for a week and they ditch you because of that. They have to get out of the contract you signed and then go back and see if the second choice is still available. Would they really take on second choice for the sake of a week?

    Negotiate a weeks delay with your new client, a weeks hand over with your old and it's possible you could get away smelling of roses on all counts.
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      #12
      Wnluks. Client might moan a bit they always do. All clients and agents would prefer you on site 9am next day but things need sorting.

      Never heard anyone binned for few days delay
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        Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
        Wnluks. Client might moan a bit they always do. All clients and agents would prefer you on site 9am next day but things need sorting.

        Never heard anyone binned for few days delay
        Then many expect you to sit there twiddling your thumbs while they arrange accounts, hardware and office space. You can understand why the agent wants you there yesterday though.

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          #14
          Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
          Finally, you're getting it

          Listen to PC - ignore those that say "walk or go sick", and try acting like a professional.
          I did mean those who say "I'd never leave a contract no matter what" as well though.
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            #15
            Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
            I did mean those who say "I'd never leave a contract no matter what" as well though.
            Never say never is my advice.

            There'll always be that one contract which becomes unbearable.
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              #16
              Originally posted by cojak View Post
              Never say never is my advice.

              There'll always be that one contract which becomes unbearable.
              I doubt that there is a contract that becomes so unbearable that I break the contract and consider lying to get out of it, though.
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                #17
                Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                I doubt that there is a contract that becomes so unbearable that I break the contract and consider lying to get out of it, though.
                OK. FAQQER - I'd like to offer you a contract position in my new venture. £1000/day - 2 hours a day.

                Got to start tuesday though.

                Start coughing.....
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
                  OK. FAQQER - I'd like to offer you a contract position in my new venture. £1000/day - 2 hours a day.

                  Got to start tuesday though.

                  Start coughing.....
                  2 hours a day, he can just do that in the evening after his current role, this is a binding contract PC so start coughing up!

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by psychocandy View Post
                    OK. FAQQER - I'd like to offer you a contract position in my new venture. £1000/day - 2 hours a day.

                    Got to start tuesday though.

                    Start coughing.....
                    OK - I'll work 5-7 every day. Send the paperwork through.
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                      #20
                      I normally just whip my knob out and lay it on my desk.

                      Provided there's someone in the office with excellent vision I'm out the door in minutes.

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