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And remember that you are a contractor. When you work a contract to the end (and that's the date on the paper, not in your boss's current mental state), and then leave, you don't have to explain yourself. If you do, as a courtesy, then you are just telling them why, that's all. You are not entering into an argument about it, whereby if you fail to convince him, you have to stay with him. -
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both the managers agreed for me to do a time share of 3 days for the second contract and 2 days for the first one.
Which means hopefully no bridges burnt.
Thanks once again for all the ideas.Last edited by bullseye; 25 October 2008, 14:02.Comment
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Nice one.
The next step is to bring in a sidekick and get both projects back to an average 5 man days a week. Quicker delivery for them, more cash for you: everybody wins.Comment
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Originally posted by bullseye View PostUpdate:
both the managers agreed for me to do a time share of 3 days for the second contract and 2 days for the second one.
Which means hopefully no bridges burnt.
Thanks once again for all the ideas.Worked out nicely for you, if you can do what TL suggests would be even better.Originally posted by thunderlizard View PostNice one.
The next step is to bring in a sidekick and get both projects back to an average 5 man days a week. Quicker delivery for them, more cash for you: everybody wins.That boy go raaaaaaa
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