Originally posted by jmo21
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostSod that. I'd be saying pay or I'm off.Comment
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Originally posted by jmo21 View PostI never fail to be surprised on this site, and I would be genuinely gob smacked if one of my clients did this to me.
I'd like to say on principal I would hand in my notice there and then, but it would depend on the current market, warchest etc. Even then though, all trust lost for me, and I'd be immediately looking for a new role.
Let us know what happens.
EDIT: is it definitely not a bit of miscommunication and they don't want you to book that half day to a particular project code?
Many will cry foul and let loose the dogs of Walk but he may need the gig.
Personally I would be seriously miffed. I would air my views to the IT director or similar if my direct report did not budge. Failing that it would totally depend on Warchest. But I would be on JobServe within mins.Comment
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Problem is if you give an inch with a client they try and take a mile.
I would definitely be on a work to rule and would want e-mail confirmation I would be paid for anything out of the ordinary.Comment
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyMy present client is demanding that I attend the year end Chrismas meal."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyMy present client is demanding that I attend the year end Chrismas meal. Of course I have declined as ,
1. The meal is out of hours.
2. The client expects all contractors to pay for their own meal.
3. Client has furloughed me over Christmas, as such I'm not seeing the joy in celebrating.
They keep sending me Outlook reminders that I promptly delete.
I did state it's bang out of order and you should stand your ground, but we all know it might not be worth being out of work for a month or two. So you need to do what is right. The point here is that you need to anticipate these types of situations in the future and make sure you are on the right side of them.
"My missus has her night out and I have the kids".
No kids? "I'm picking the missus up from her night out"Comment
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if they keep pushing, just say you will go to the Christmas meal and then just don't show up. nobody will notice/remember you weren't there.Comment
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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyNo kids and I'm working away. I like the direct approach, "I do like you all, but not enough to pay for a meal. Thanks, but no thanks." * ok a bit of a lie*Comment
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At my current gig, when asked if I would be attending the Christmas party I said "Traditionally I do not attend this event"Comment
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