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One month into second 6 month extension....

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    #11
    Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
    Wow, no-one mentioned substitution. Is it really a sham?

    I would personally look to substitute. That way, you can make a bit of margin on the subby to add to the extra £100/day.

    Boomed all round...
    Good thinking that man!

    The dead relative card was tongue in cheek chaps... I've a 4 week notice period that I could easily invoke and I've been here over a year already. The new gig is an initial 6 months too and the extra 100 pd (350 - 450) is too good to miss.
    Blood in your poo

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      #12
      Originally posted by Wilmslow View Post
      Did you go looking while already in contract? If so, why the hell did you do that???

      You will get a bad local reputation – why not stick out the contract, keep in touch with the local gig, then maybe try to get your way into them once your contract comes to an end?

      A bird in the hand and all of that.
      Or why not go permie and post dull anecdotes on an internet forum?
      ǝןqqıʍ

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        #13
        To the OP, if you are really keen on the other role then nothing wrong with you giving 4 weeks notice, although I would advise trying to leave your current gig as friendly as possible, after all you never know when you might go back. I would suggest being honest with your current client and stating that the other role is closer to home and which increasingly is an important factor for you.

        The alternative would be if you have a direct contact with the potential new gig and advise them that you would be keen to come over but are currently on assignment and would they be able to wait for you/consider you for another role in 5 months time?
        I don't want to achieve immortality through my work... I want to achieve it through not dying...

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          #14
          Originally posted by Another Dodgy Agent View Post
          To the OP, if you are really keen on the other role then nothing wrong with you giving 4 weeks notice, although I would advise trying to leave your current gig as friendly as possible, after all you never know when you might go back. I would suggest being honest with your current client and stating that the other role is closer to home and which increasingly is an important factor for you.

          The alternative would be if you have a direct contact with the potential new gig and advise them that you would be keen to come over but are currently on assignment and would they be able to wait for you/consider you for another role in 5 months time?
          Wouldn't see this as a problem really.
          Blood in your poo

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            #15
            Originally posted by Sausage Surprise View Post
            Wouldn't see this as a problem really.
            Given the length of time you've been there, the client probably view you as a permatemp anyway. Chances are they won't bat an eyelid if you serve notice...
            Older and ...well, just older!!

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              #16
              Originally posted by ratewhore View Post
              Given the length of time you've been there, the client probably view you as a permatemp anyway. Chances are they won't bat an eyelid if you serve notice...
              They're my thoughts also..
              Blood in your poo

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