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Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Originally posted by Unix View PostYou are taking their viewpoint entirely, what about if you miss out on a 12 months contract then are benched for 3 months just to help clientco out in a project that doesn't matter as much as your family and well being.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostYou are taking their viewpoint entirely, what about if you miss out on a 12 months contract then are benched for 3 months just to help clientco out in a project that doesn't matter as much as your family and well being.Comment
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Moral of story dont accept contracts with a months notice ! We are all contractors together and sometimes honesty in these circumstances is not the best policy we have to think on our feet, boot on other foot client would give you the order of the boot without a second thought. I was given my marching orders from a NHS trust from a PM in a argument over travel expenses which I was entirely correct he was wrong so I dont go with with this smiley smiley alls fair in love and war routine. After 15 yrs in this game I do whats best for number 1 (thats me) On this occasion you have played it wrong given to much information to all parties concerned and in view of that you may have to learn the lesson. Next time as they say THINK before engaging mouthComment
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Quote Originally Posted by psychocandy View Post
BP has a point. Tell client 1 ok 4 weeks then. Work two weeks, phone in sick, go and work for client 2.
OK, Im joking. This is not clever but I bet its been done. Would avoid a bit of hassle ;-)How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostIt has been done (not by me) the guy burnt off a 4 week notice periodComment
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the example I saw, he wasn't sued but it was discussed between the client and the agent. He did burn all bridges with the client though.Comment
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Originally posted by Unix View PostYou are taking their viewpoint entirely, what about if you miss out on a 12 months contract then are benched for 3 months just to help clientco out in a project that doesn't matter as much as your family and well being.Comment
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Originally posted by SlipTheJab View PostAnd clients can (and do) terminate contractors with NO notice.
Sure do it just happened here at clientco, first time I've ever seen it happen but it does make you more aware you can be gone at any time.In Scooter we trustComment
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