4 months into a 6 month gig contracted direct to the end client. Working away from home, ok rate, company generally ok but immediate boss is an absolute nightmare to work for (he's pretty aggressive and unreasonable in every respect!) and it's causing me issues with not sleeping, being generally unhappy etc. I'm seriously considering giving the required 4 weeks notice today as it takes me to my planned two week holiday and then forgo the remaining month on the contract. The issue is that I would work for the company again but never for this person. I think my options are:
1) Grin and bear it and not give notice - makes wifey happy but does nothing for me. Protects the income in these tough times.
2) Give him the notice and tell him the real reasons why - feels like the right thing to do.
3) Give him notice and make up some 'softer reasons' such as 'family issues with working away' or 'medical issues' - leaves it open for the future.
4) Just walk out today - very unprofessional
I'm heading towards 3) but it seems a cowardly way out...what would you do / have you done in a similar situation?
B
1) Grin and bear it and not give notice - makes wifey happy but does nothing for me. Protects the income in these tough times.
2) Give him the notice and tell him the real reasons why - feels like the right thing to do.
3) Give him notice and make up some 'softer reasons' such as 'family issues with working away' or 'medical issues' - leaves it open for the future.
4) Just walk out today - very unprofessional
I'm heading towards 3) but it seems a cowardly way out...what would you do / have you done in a similar situation?
B
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