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    #11
    Originally posted by popint123 View Post
    The reason that i raised this question was merely because my contract was about to be finished in the last day of november and they told me that i can leave before 10 days because i took more time to finish off one job in that week.

    BTW, i stayed in that company doing contracting for more than 1 year... i think there is something fishy and i do not know what went inside the management decisions... may be BUDGET? god knows...

    Iam using a trusted people inside to give a ref. To be honest, my work with that company was very good and i have managed to hit targets.

    If let's say in the ref if they say 'REASON OF LEAVING' essentially, it's contract finished right? btw, with respect to start, end date, salary/wages/rate they are all correct.... no worries...

    Thanks
    Your English (that I highlighted) is really bad and it's difficult to work out what you mean.

    There is nothing to worry about your end date as the reason for leaving is either "contract finished" or "project completed". Contract dates are just estimates of how long projects will last.
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #12
      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
      Your English (that I highlighted) is really bad and it's difficult to work out what you mean.

      There is nothing to worry about your end date as the reason for leaving is either "contract finished" or "project completed". Contract dates are just estimates of how long projects will last.
      I take your charge....(i'll correct it...)

      Anyway, moving on what i mean to say is very simple i was doing a contract and before the end of my contract date i was told to leave ( no misconduct )

      will it affect my ref? that's my question.

      Thanks

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        #13
        No. They had no work for you and so ended the contract early.
        "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
        - Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...

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          #14
          Originally posted by popint123 View Post
          I take your charge....(i'll correct it...)

          Anyway, moving on what i mean to say is very simple i was doing a contract and before the end of my contract date i was told to leave ( no misconduct )

          will it affect my ref? that's my question.

          Thanks
          It should have no impact. If you have had an interview, then it is the responsibility of the hiring firm to make a decision as to whether they like you or not. I would also assume that there will be a probationary period of around 3 months anyway. Good luck

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            #15
            Thanks for the info guys.

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