My contract is up for renewal and client Programme Manager definitely wants to extend me.
However, client is a big corporate going through restructuring especially around HR/resourcing/contractor management areas. PM, agent and I are all pushing the HR people to get the purchase orders and all the paperwork sorted, but "these things take time" and I doubt they're going to get it all through the system before my current contract expires.
I'm confident it will all get sorted, but it will probably be 2 or 3 weeks after the end date of my current contract.
One option would be to just walk out the door when the current contract expires and tell them to give me a call when they've sorted out the paperwork. I think that would prompt them to pull their finger out and I'm sure these things can get sorted in a matter of hours if it gets escalated to the appropriate level. Don't really want to do this as it will just cause hassle for the client PM who, to be fair, is doing everything he can to get it sorted. Also, spending a couple of non-chargeable days at home while they sort it out doesn't financially benefit me.
Agent is telling me not to worry, it will all get sorted eventually and even if the paperwork isn't sorted, if you continue working after the official contract end date there is an implicit contract so I'd still get paid.
So my question is: are there any risks in working beyond the end date of a contract and is there anything I should be doing to mitigate these risks?
I'm planning on trying to get an email from the client Programme Manager confirming he wants to extend and accept it'll take a while for the paperwork to come through. I'd be interested to hear if anyone has had similar experiences and how they handled the situation.
However, client is a big corporate going through restructuring especially around HR/resourcing/contractor management areas. PM, agent and I are all pushing the HR people to get the purchase orders and all the paperwork sorted, but "these things take time" and I doubt they're going to get it all through the system before my current contract expires.
I'm confident it will all get sorted, but it will probably be 2 or 3 weeks after the end date of my current contract.
One option would be to just walk out the door when the current contract expires and tell them to give me a call when they've sorted out the paperwork. I think that would prompt them to pull their finger out and I'm sure these things can get sorted in a matter of hours if it gets escalated to the appropriate level. Don't really want to do this as it will just cause hassle for the client PM who, to be fair, is doing everything he can to get it sorted. Also, spending a couple of non-chargeable days at home while they sort it out doesn't financially benefit me.
Agent is telling me not to worry, it will all get sorted eventually and even if the paperwork isn't sorted, if you continue working after the official contract end date there is an implicit contract so I'd still get paid.
So my question is: are there any risks in working beyond the end date of a contract and is there anything I should be doing to mitigate these risks?
I'm planning on trying to get an email from the client Programme Manager confirming he wants to extend and accept it'll take a while for the paperwork to come through. I'd be interested to hear if anyone has had similar experiences and how they handled the situation.
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