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Depression diagnosed - do I tell the client?
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Originally posted by TheDogsNads View PostNot being facetious either but anyone liable to depression, being a contractor is one of the worst career choices to make imho.Comment
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Originally posted by TheDogsNads View PostThis. A contractor is not an employee. While there may be some who have good policies for this sort of thing, there are plenty who dont as far as contractors are concerned.
Originally posted by TheDogsNads View PostNot being facetious either but anyone liable to depression, being a contractor is one of the worst career choices to make imho."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by TheDogsNads View PostThis. A contractor is not an employee. While there may be some who have good policies for this sort of thing, there are plenty who dont as far as contractors are concerned.
Not being facetious either but anyone liable to depression, being a contractor is one of the worst career choices to make imho.Comment
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If I thought my work was being affected then telling the client makes sense before they realise it's being affected, unless you want to drag it out as far as possible which doesn't sound the most honourable thing.
You don't need to go into any detail you could simply say "health issues" even.
There is also the aspect that stressing about how your client is going to react to the news or to your quality of work, can itself contribute to your illness. So I'd advise taking that factor into account.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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