Hi all.
I did a quick search, no cigar.
I just wanted to glean your views on how to compose yourself at the end of a contract.
Coming to the end of a three month contract, having been promised juicy project work, have instead spent three months updating reports and spelling mistakes. The client is struggling to fill my time and I have the feeling the contract won't be renewed. Not that I mind as I already have something new lined up and have no intention of renewing.
Considering this position, what's the best etiquette? Do I let them know as early as possible that "I won't be renewing, it's been great here blah blah bye", or do I wait until the last day and say "I've come to the end of the contract and I assume it is not being renewed so great to work with you but bye bye..."
Fox
I did a quick search, no cigar.
I just wanted to glean your views on how to compose yourself at the end of a contract.
Coming to the end of a three month contract, having been promised juicy project work, have instead spent three months updating reports and spelling mistakes. The client is struggling to fill my time and I have the feeling the contract won't be renewed. Not that I mind as I already have something new lined up and have no intention of renewing.
Considering this position, what's the best etiquette? Do I let them know as early as possible that "I won't be renewing, it's been great here blah blah bye", or do I wait until the last day and say "I've come to the end of the contract and I assume it is not being renewed so great to work with you but bye bye..."
Fox
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