Hello!
I started a contract last October for 9 months (currently ending 15 July, 2020).
However, a couple of weeks ago I had a run in with the manager where she basically told that she is unhappy with what I am delivering and if I am not delivering, I would be out of the door.
I also noticed that the manager had two other members of the team to conduct an interview (do not have any concrete proof of the same) for someone with the same skills that I posses, about 3 weeks ago.
I have been asked to focus on only one project, when earlier, I was also working on a couple of other projects (all in the same technology). I used to be part of the meetings for the other projects but not any more. I no longer get invited to any of those meetings.
I also heard the manager tell the other two team members (admittedly, only one side of the conversation) that She (the new resource) is currently on her notice period, presumably for a question When is the new resource expected to join?
I do not have any concrete proof, but I am fairly certain that I would be asked to leave once the other person joins and having provided a handover.
Now, I have a 4 weeks notice with the agency and the agency has a 4 weeks notice with me and I have a confirmed offer for another contract (need to sign and send it latest by Tuesday).- direct with the client (no agency involved).
Admittedly, I would not be in the good books of the client (the agency may not care, as they would happily represent me if I am making them money - I hope?), but given that the manager is unhappy with what I am doing (imho, it is unwarranted and unsubstantiated as I have been delivering what the project requires but she is unhappy as she thinks that I was also getting involved, at the expense of not delivering my project, in certain other things in order to ensure best practices etc., all relating to the same technology).
In fact, I went over and beyond what was requested by writing coding guidelines and introducing design patterns etc., to a team which was using neither and solved some problems which the existing team could just not solve! :-)
I think the best option for me is to give notice and leave.
Questions:
I started a contract last October for 9 months (currently ending 15 July, 2020).
However, a couple of weeks ago I had a run in with the manager where she basically told that she is unhappy with what I am delivering and if I am not delivering, I would be out of the door.
I also noticed that the manager had two other members of the team to conduct an interview (do not have any concrete proof of the same) for someone with the same skills that I posses, about 3 weeks ago.
I have been asked to focus on only one project, when earlier, I was also working on a couple of other projects (all in the same technology). I used to be part of the meetings for the other projects but not any more. I no longer get invited to any of those meetings.
I also heard the manager tell the other two team members (admittedly, only one side of the conversation) that She (the new resource) is currently on her notice period, presumably for a question When is the new resource expected to join?
I do not have any concrete proof, but I am fairly certain that I would be asked to leave once the other person joins and having provided a handover.
Now, I have a 4 weeks notice with the agency and the agency has a 4 weeks notice with me and I have a confirmed offer for another contract (need to sign and send it latest by Tuesday).- direct with the client (no agency involved).
Admittedly, I would not be in the good books of the client (the agency may not care, as they would happily represent me if I am making them money - I hope?), but given that the manager is unhappy with what I am doing (imho, it is unwarranted and unsubstantiated as I have been delivering what the project requires but she is unhappy as she thinks that I was also getting involved, at the expense of not delivering my project, in certain other things in order to ensure best practices etc., all relating to the same technology).
In fact, I went over and beyond what was requested by writing coding guidelines and introducing design patterns etc., to a team which was using neither and solved some problems which the existing team could just not solve! :-)
I think the best option for me is to give notice and leave.
Questions:
- The contract does not specify any penalty and I would be more than happy to serve the notice period of 4 weeks and do a complete and thorough hand over to the existing team. Apart from the fact that the client would not touch my CV with a 10 foot pole / the manager would not hire me again, is there anything else that I need to be concerned about?
- This is my first contract (used to be a permanent employee for a number of years) and I have never had any issues with any of my previous employers. (Everywhere I have resigned, I have been asked to stay and have always been offered a pay rise.) Hence, a little bit of guilty feeling on me giving a notice. Should I just ignore that guilt and treat it as a business decision - i.e., the client is almost definite to terminate early / definitely not going to renew so look for other avenues?
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