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    #31
    Originally posted by ratewhore
    I'd be interested to see how many of us contractors have contracts that are based on deliverables. I would suggest it is a relatively small percentage.

    Maybe ATW can run a poll...

    very few contracts are run on deliverables or SLAs. Whilst I like what denny is trying to achieve, I just think notice periods are a waste of time anyway, and by that I mean both ways.
    Having said that if the contract is an SLA then a notice period would be central to the contract anyway.
    If there is a deliverable then a notice clause defeats the whole object of such a contract and I am pretty sure that the revenue would pick that

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      #32
      Originally posted by ratewhore
      I'd be interested to see how many of us contractors have contracts that are based on deliverables. I would suggest it is a relatively small percentage.

      Maybe ATW can run a poll...

      Not many, I agree but if you are in programme management, like me, then it is possible. However, like anything you have to fight for your position not just buckle to pressures that are unreasonable.

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