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Have I been stitched up or is it time to hang up the keyboard?
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6 weeks in & project has been canned.
Client tells me they're very happy with the work I've done but unfortunately the remaining budget has been syphoned off elsewhere & the project will be shelved until the new financial year.
1 week's notice has been served.
FeckLast edited by Big Blue Plymouth; 14 January 2017, 15:31.Comment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post6 weeks in & project has been canned.
Client tells me they're very happy with the work I've done but unfortunately the remaining budget has been syphoned off elsewhere & the project will be shelved until the new financial year.
1 week's notice has been served.
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Don't get mad...get even...Comment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post6 weeks in & project has been canned.
Client tells me they're very happy with the work I've done but unfortunately the remaining budget has been syphoned off elsewhere & the project will be shelved until the new financial year.
1 week's notice has been served.
Feck
Chin up, get looking. I keep being told that the market is good. Keep in contact with your old gig - you may be lucky and get a 3-monther and then jump back to it.The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't existComment
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Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View Post6 weeks in & project has been canned.
Client tells me they're very happy with the work I've done but unfortunately the remaining budget has been syphoned off elsewhere & the project will be shelved until the new financial year.
1 week's notice has been served.
Feck
They said they would find me stuff to do for the remaining weeks on the contract but I told them (probably totally naively) that once I'd shelved any remaining work and handed everything over to a permie I'd leave - took me just long enough for the pubs to open and I walked out.
Nature of the beast I think and you just have to move on and put it down (once again) to experience. Good luck finding something elseComment
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Originally posted by Murder1 View PostI got 8 weeks in and told the same thing quite recently, with the client attempting to blame Brexit uncertainty for the decision to cancel the project.
They said they would find me stuff to do for the remaining weeks on the contract but I told them (probably totally naively) that once I'd shelved any remaining work and handed everything over to a permie I'd leave - took me just long enough for the pubs to open and I walked out.
Nature of the beast I think and you just have to move on and put it down (once again) to experience. Good luck finding something else'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostI wouldn't have said that's naivety. Finding you other work stuffs your IR35 status so you did exactly the right thing IMO.Comment
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Originally posted by Murder1 View PostI thought so but I'm still going to wear that reply as a badge of honour'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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