• Visitors can check out the Forum FAQ by clicking this link. You have to register before you can post: click the REGISTER link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. View our Forum Privacy Policy.
  • Want to receive the latest contracting news and advice straight to your inbox? Sign up to the ContractorUK newsletter here. Every sign up will also be entered into a draw to WIN £100 Amazon vouchers!

Leaving contract big problem

Collapse
X
  •  
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    #11
    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    You mean your client? You have no contractual relationship with your client. Your contract, ergo your notice, is between you and the agency.

    I'd say you owe GhostOfTarbera a beer there. He's saved you a huge amount of embarrassment, well some anyway...
    It takes a lot more than handing in a notice to the wrong person to embarrass me haha! It's only my 2nd contract i don't expect myself to know all these sorts of things there are that many different people and companies involved in this one i hadn't a clue who i was actually working for haha.

    Comment


      #12
      So a bit of an update regarding the situation, today was the day i went into the job and wanted to speak to the manager regarding the whole situation and telling him that i didn't think the position was right for me for a number of reasons, the long shift hours and days/nights would've been to stressful to handle in the end. Surprisingly the boss was actually really nice and said that it was fine and he appreciated me telling him now instead of down the line and that he was happy to call it quits on the same day with no need for a notice period.
      So after all of that i went back and emailed the agent and explained what got said and what happened and he came back to me and said that he needs to provide me with a doctors note to end the contract.
      Do i actually need to give him one or is it just more bullying and intimidation from him because i didn't go through with the contract in the end?

      Comment


        #13
        Originally posted by MJR7987 View Post
        So a bit of an update regarding the situation, today was the day i went into the job and wanted to speak to the manager regarding the whole situation and telling him that i didn't think the position was right for me for a number of reasons, the long shift hours and days/nights would've been to stressful to handle in the end. Surprisingly the boss was actually really nice and said that it was fine and he appreciated me telling him now instead of down the line and that he was happy to call it quits on the same day with no need for a notice period.
        So after all of that i went back and emailed the agent and explained what got said and what happened and he came back to me and said that he needs to provide me with a doctors note to end the contract.
        Do i actually need to give him one or is it just more bullying and intimidation from him because i didn't go through with the contract in the end?

        Do you have to give him one - Yes indeed a common contract breaker

        Doctors do this all the time, sometimes they charge a small fee

        Ask the doctor for a ‘STD’ - short for standard termination document, but everyone calls it ‘STD’ it will only take a few minutes

        Comment


          #14
          What a sorry thread this is turning out to be.

          Originally posted by MJR7987 View Post
          So a bit of an update regarding the situation, today was the day i went into the job and wanted to speak to the manager regarding the whole situation and telling him that i didn't think the position was right for me for a number of reasons, the long shift hours and days/nights would've been to stressful to handle in the end. Surprisingly the boss was actually really nice and said that it was fine and he appreciated me telling him now instead of down the line and that he was happy to call it quits on the same day with no need for a notice period.
          All this after you were told that you have no contractual obligation to the client (and for christ sake stop calling him the boss).
          I'm not surprised he let you go immediately. You sign a contract and before you started you are whining about the commute and the stress. He'll be glad to see the back of you. You could have been honest with him.
          So after all of that i went back and emailed the agent and explained what got said and what happened and he came back to me and said that he needs to provide me with a doctors note to end the contract.
          Do i actually need to give him one or is it just more bullying and intimidation from him because i didn't go through with the contract in the end?
          He thinks you are daft noob and they are having bets in the office about how long they can yank your chain for.

          But yes you need a doctors note.
          Last edited by northernladuk; 17 July 2018, 08:26.
          'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

          Comment


            #15
            Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
            What a sorry thread this is turning out to be.


            All this after you were told that you have no contractual obligation to the client (and for christ sake stop calling him the boss).
            I'm not surprised he let you go immediately. You sign a contract and before you started you are whining about the commute and the stress. He'll be glad to see the back of you. You could have been honest with him.


            He thinks you are daft noon and they are having bets in the office about how long they can yank your chain for.

            But yes you need a doctors note.
            You really aren't letting the "boss" thing go are you haha! Fine, the guy who's not my boss but is the boss/manager of the department that i would've been working in.
            I'm not really interested if he'll be glad to see the back of me, i'll still get to sleep at night. You do what you have to do to bring in more money for your family and give them a better life, end of story in my book.

            Comment


              #16
              Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View Post
              Do you have to give him one - Yes indeed a common contract breaker

              Doctors do this all the time, sometimes they charge a small fee

              Ask the doctor for a ‘STD’ - short for standard termination document, but everyone calls it ‘STD’ it will only take a few minutes

              Thanks for that "GhostofTarbera"

              Comment


                #17
                Originally posted by MJR7987 View Post
                You really aren't letting the "boss" thing go are you haha! Fine, the guy who's not my boss but is the boss/manager of the department that i would've been working in.
                I'm not really interested if he'll be glad to see the back of me, i'll still get to sleep at night. You do what you have to do to bring in more money for your family and give them a better life, end of story in my book.
                In both cases paragraphs it's about being a professional contractor, understanding what you are and your relationship with everyone around you. They are your client, your relationship is with your agent etc. These are little changes in thinking that will make a big difference when dealing with issues going forward.
                'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

                Comment


                  #18
                  GhostofTarbera is 100% right, pop to the doctors, ask for an STD and then give it to the agent, job done.

                  Comment


                    #19
                    Originally posted by Dylan View Post
                    GhostofTarbera is 100% right, pop to the doctors, ask for an STD and then give it to the agent, job done.
                    Last time I wanted a STD I went to NLyUK.

                    Comment


                      #20
                      Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                      In both cases paragraphs it's about being a professional contractor, understanding what you are and your relationship with everyone around you. They are your client, your relationship is with your agent etc. These are little changes in thinking that will make a big difference when dealing with issues going forward.
                      Your relationship should be with the client as well - I've had repeat business, direct, with higher rates as a result.
                      The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that he didn't exist

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      X