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    Hi, i am 2 weeks into a new contract and i want to leave.
    I was employed to set up a data warehouse and reporting tool only to find out that the right hand didn't know what the left was doing and this has already been done. I am now just gathering report specs and trying to find a way of getting other systems into the warehouse (i will not being doing the any of the warehouse work). I have no notice period on my contract which is for 6 months. The description on my contract just states data warehousing only. Is this a breach of contract that i can use to leave?
    What would the agency do if i did quit?

    #2
    Do this, standing on your desk, in front of the senior managers

    It's a fast track method of ending a contract. Works every time

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      #3
      Originally posted by jql View Post
      Hi, i am 2 weeks into a new contract and i want to leave.
      I was employed to set up a data warehouse and reporting tool only to find out that the right hand didn't know what the left was doing and this has already been done. I am now just gathering report specs and trying to find a way of getting other systems into the warehouse (i will not being doing the any of the warehouse work). I have no notice period on my contract which is for 6 months. The description on my contract just states data warehousing only. Is this a breach of contract that i can use to leave?
      What would the agency do if i did quit?
      You should never had signed a contract that had no termination clause within it. From a commercial point of view, having no termination clause is great, unless you have a clause that states that you don't get paid for no work. Either ride the wave, or get the client to terminate the contract. One way to get yourself fired has been demonstrated by the previous poster.
      If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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        #4
        Talk to the client and explain that you don't think you are needed and would like to save them some money. If they agree you can go, then you are on your way.

        Is the place and work really that bad ? Relax ! Post on here ! Start learning something else !?

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          #5
          Originally posted by rootsnall View Post
          Is the place and work really that bad ? Relax ! Post on here ! Start learning something else !?
          Agreed. There's so little going on at the present I'd suggest that if you're in a contract, do you're best to stay there.
          If at first you don't succeed... skydiving is not for you!

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            #6
            Originally posted by jql View Post
            Hi, i am 2 weeks into a new contract and i want to leave.
            I was employed to set up a data warehouse and reporting tool only to find out that the right hand didn't know what the left was doing and this has already been done. I am now just gathering report specs and trying to find a way of getting other systems into the warehouse (i will not being doing the any of the warehouse work). I have no notice period on my contract which is for 6 months. The description on my contract just states data warehousing only. Is this a breach of contract that i can use to leave?
            What would the agency do if i did quit?
            When they give you some work to do, just keep repeating "Sorry, that is not data warehousing, I am only contracted to do data warehousing". They will soon terminate you.

            Imagine if I got a plumber in to put a bathroom in, but told him to paint the lounge instead because my wife can't decide on the bathroom layout. What would he do?

            a) Paint the lounge, take the dosh and wait for the bathroom decision
            b) Tell me to stuff the painting job up my arris and leave

            If he did b, do you think I could sue him?

            You are not a permie. don't act like one.

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