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Originally posted by contractoradvice656 View Postthis one will only be happy if you follow his work pattern.
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I handed in my 2 weeks notice today.
BTW I just want to clear up, he is NOT MD, he is Director.
He has asked me for feedback but I have declined, he is approving my timesheets so I need this done, but I'm not sure it's even worth me providing feedback on my last dayLast edited by contractoradvice656; 7 August 2023, 18:38.Comment
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Originally posted by contractoradvice656 View PostI handed in my 2 weeks notice today.
Originally posted by contractoradvice656 View PostHe has asked me for feedback but I have declined
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Originally posted by contractoradvice656 View PostI'm not sure it's even worth me providing feedback on my last day
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I think you have done the right thing.
As for feedback the contractors who started before you should have nipped this in the bud so I have limited sympathy for them.Comment
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He wants verbal feedback, but I'm not going to bother as it will turn in verbal back and forth, he had a dig at me when I gave him my notice.
It's my fault tbh because I should've paid attention to the red flags, but honestly I needed something to tie me over the summer. On my first day when we sat down and spoke of expectations, then out of the blue he said 'I'm not going to lie, we've had 100% turnover with contractors'Comment
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Originally posted by contractoradvice656 View PostHe wants verbal feedback, but I'm not going to bother as it will turn in verbal back and forth, he had a dig at me when I gave him my notice.
It's my fault tbh because I should've paid attention to the red flags, but honestly I needed something to tie me over the summer. On my first day when we sat down and spoke of expectations, then out of the blue he said 'I'm not going to lie, we've had 100% turnover with contractors'Last edited by northernladuk; 8 August 2023, 10:52.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by contractoradvice656 View Post'I'm not going to lie, we've had 100% turnover with contractors'
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Plus, you've got something out of the experience now - when you start the next contract, you know to work the gig the way you want to from day 1.
Sod the other contractors dragging each other down - you're your own person.
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