Well it’s finally happened - I have an unhappy client.
Took a contract with a new client but did not have the skills they thought I did (they, apparently, assumed I was also a front end expert).
Spent some time doing the required back-end work and upskilling their world (they knew I hadn’t worked in it before and assured me it wasn’t an issue and that I would be given time to learn the industry).
Fast forward a couple of months and i noticed I was really struggling to fill 40 hours a week with proper work so I suggested that rather than billing for that we changed my contract to just bill by the hour for any hours worked. They agreed and my contract was changed to hourly only, no fixed hours or minimums etc and I could work whichever hours I liked.
Apparently they were not expecting me to pick up other clients to make up the shortfall. They assumed I would still be available 9-6 every week day when they wanted to phone me etc. We had a brief chat when they found out this wasn’t the case and I asked how they had expected me to pay the mortgage etc with a zero hour contract? It seemed to obvious that I would look for other clients I hadn’t even thought to explicitly draw their attention to it.
They are now arguing the toss on hours claimed etc. and are voicing concern about previous deliverables etc.
Normally I would apologise for my part in any confusion, prepare some handover docs etc and terminate the contract but my other client is an investment bank and I am still going through screening.
Could this cause an issue with the screening process? They already have a reference and info from my accountant etc but they asked about previous clients so I put these guys down as well as I was not anticipating any issues (lesson learned there!).
Everything I have said and done is within contract etc but they could probably still flame me if they wanted to!
Took a contract with a new client but did not have the skills they thought I did (they, apparently, assumed I was also a front end expert).
Spent some time doing the required back-end work and upskilling their world (they knew I hadn’t worked in it before and assured me it wasn’t an issue and that I would be given time to learn the industry).
Fast forward a couple of months and i noticed I was really struggling to fill 40 hours a week with proper work so I suggested that rather than billing for that we changed my contract to just bill by the hour for any hours worked. They agreed and my contract was changed to hourly only, no fixed hours or minimums etc and I could work whichever hours I liked.
Apparently they were not expecting me to pick up other clients to make up the shortfall. They assumed I would still be available 9-6 every week day when they wanted to phone me etc. We had a brief chat when they found out this wasn’t the case and I asked how they had expected me to pay the mortgage etc with a zero hour contract? It seemed to obvious that I would look for other clients I hadn’t even thought to explicitly draw their attention to it.
They are now arguing the toss on hours claimed etc. and are voicing concern about previous deliverables etc.
Normally I would apologise for my part in any confusion, prepare some handover docs etc and terminate the contract but my other client is an investment bank and I am still going through screening.
Could this cause an issue with the screening process? They already have a reference and info from my accountant etc but they asked about previous clients so I put these guys down as well as I was not anticipating any issues (lesson learned there!).
Everything I have said and done is within contract etc but they could probably still flame me if they wanted to!
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