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Breaking contract / Quitting

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    #31
    Originally posted by Taita View Post
    You have been given some good advice and this is superfluous but, I'm in the mood, so here are two questions to ask yourself:
    1) Am I running a business or an auction?

    2) When my client co/agent terminates me because a lower bidder has turned up, which bit of the contract I have not read should I look for?
    Answered this earlier in the thread as well, I was NOT jumping to a contract which had a higher rate. The rates were exactly the same on both. The issue was working conditions and day-to-day behaviour of the client. So here's question I'll throw back at you:

    How badly does a client have to behave in order for you to look to terminate?

    If your answer is that you would stick it out no matter what because you have signed a contract and it would be ungentlemanly to back out of it, well we just have to differ then.

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      #32
      Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
      You are treating this as an inside IR35 contract financially aren't you?

      If you are paying yourself PAYE what do the sums look like if you consider quitting right away and being immediately available for work for a proper contract?
      No keeping this outside. The paper contract is PCG approved and IR35-friendly (but as I already said the working conditions are heavily inside). Not going to be here long so taking the chance.
      Last edited by theroyale; 9 April 2016, 15:12.

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