Your contract is ending due to finance and you are expecting 3 months notice! Are you sure you aren't a Corbynister?
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Client won't honour notice period, any advice?
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Wow... I never said I was a perm, not sure why my reply was edited. I never said I wasn't delivering on services. I don't expect to get paid for work I don't do.
I guess I forgot what forums are like when I stupidly asked this community for advice.
I'm out.Comment
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We can't tell you what you want to hear we have to tell you the truth.Originally posted by Jo Shmo View PostWow... I never said I was a perm, not sure why my reply was edited. I never said I wasn't delivering on services. I don't expect to get paid for work I don't do.
I guess I forgot what forums are like when I stupidly asked this community for advice.
I'm out."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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But he's very good at what he does though, top notch evenOriginally posted by stek View PostHe was a bit full of himself, wasn't he?
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Let us know if you need a hand putting your toys back in your pram...Originally posted by Jo Shmo View PostWow... I never said I was a perm, not sure why my reply was edited. I never said I wasn't delivering on services. I don't expect to get paid for work I don't do.
I guess I forgot what forums are like when I stupidly asked this community for advice.
I'm out.Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostWe can't tell you what you want to hear we have to tell you the truth.
Since when???Comment
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If client co runs out of money and tells you such, isn't that a big indicator that future work with them is at risk - even getting paid for what you've worked. Take the four weeks on offer and get yourself on the market.Originally posted by Jo Shmo View PostWow... I never said I was a perm, not sure why my reply was edited. I never said I wasn't delivering on services. I don't expect to get paid for work I don't do.
I guess I forgot what forums are like when I stupidly asked this community for advice.
I'm out.
For those talking about IR35, what the hell has that got to do with the situation? That's the OP's business and risk appetite not ours and is none of our business.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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You are kidding right?Originally posted by LondonManc View PostFor those talking about IR35, what the hell has that got to do with the situation? That's the OP's business and risk appetite not ours and is none of our business.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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Nah he's talking about the matter in hand e.g. the client has NO money.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostYou are kidding right?
If a client tells you have NO money you take what they have got and run fast."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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