Hello,
So I am just finishing up a contract now, which I have been absent from, for a very significant number of weeks during the contract.
It turns out I have been absent for the vast majority of the contract really, due to illness.
I have just secured a new contract and wondering about when it comes to the reference stage what the new agency / client will look for.
If they require a contract from previous client, I will ask previous for a reference but worried about what they will say etc. Technically, I have been contracted with them for a period of time and did good work there (when present) so that should be it really. It comes down to if they resent the absence and just mark me as a failure/bit flaky etc and hold it against me.
My biggest worry is that this reference might affect new role and ultimately result in client pulling out.
Has this happened to somebody before?
This is one of the perils of contracting.. if I was a permie in a place for a number of years this wouldn't even be an issue.
You guys might say I am jumping the gun but once the agency contact me this will all move very fast and I'm wondering how to act if this becomes an issue.
Thanks
So I am just finishing up a contract now, which I have been absent from, for a very significant number of weeks during the contract.
It turns out I have been absent for the vast majority of the contract really, due to illness.
I have just secured a new contract and wondering about when it comes to the reference stage what the new agency / client will look for.
If they require a contract from previous client, I will ask previous for a reference but worried about what they will say etc. Technically, I have been contracted with them for a period of time and did good work there (when present) so that should be it really. It comes down to if they resent the absence and just mark me as a failure/bit flaky etc and hold it against me.
My biggest worry is that this reference might affect new role and ultimately result in client pulling out.
Has this happened to somebody before?
This is one of the perils of contracting.. if I was a permie in a place for a number of years this wouldn't even be an issue.
You guys might say I am jumping the gun but once the agency contact me this will all move very fast and I'm wondering how to act if this becomes an issue.
Thanks
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