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Advice on Terminating Consultancy Agreement with my Client

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    #21
    Seems like it would be easier to hand in, and work your 2 weeks notice.

    Sure, you hate them, I get it.

    But not getting paid, having to chase a claim for non payment etc will probably still be quite stressful for you, even though it is a relatively simple process.

    Plus you can have a little satisfaction of "work to rule" and do the bare minimum of effort and communication with them.

    I'm not in your position of course.

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      #22
      Might want to get a doctors note for the leave citing ill health owing to work just in case!
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        #23
        Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
        Seems like it would be easier to hand in, and work your 2 weeks notice.

        Sure, you hate them, I get it.

        But not getting paid, having to chase a claim for non payment etc will probably still be quite stressful for you, even though it is a relatively simple process.

        Plus you can have a little satisfaction of "work to rule" and do the bare minimum of effort and communication with them.

        I'm not in your position of course.
        There is a lot to be said for doing this. You are on your way out. Do your hours, smile sweetly then go. With any luck they will terminate you early.

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