Originally posted by TopBanana
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I was in this exact same dilmema two years ago with a public sector client. I couldnt take it. I quit and moved on as I had already had 6 months off travelling and really needed to brush up my experience, which I just wasnt getting. I knew if I was there for long I'd have trouble getting the next role, particularly in banking. Make the move, follow your gut.Comment
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You've got to give it more than a week..... I won't say all gigs start out bad...... but a lot do!Comment
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Where is all this fun, interesting, stretching, experience enhancing work in great places with 'fun' people that people expect on here ? I have seen precious few instances of this, perm or contract and would consider them a bonus. I would not walk off this job without another one lined up, I did that once and spent 4 very boring months getting splinters. By all means offer suggestions or opinions but don't go all perm and sulk if they are rejected. I would give it a few weeks, I have had a few jobs that really picked up as I got to know a few decent people. Can always have a look round anyway, see if there is a better offer.Comment
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I had an interview recently for a Consulting client whose UK HR Manager had a ******* hotmail account. A consultancy was going to work with a Bank in Edinburgh. The guy from the Consultancy rang me. I think he was Indian and was a Director in the Consultancy - the phone reception kep breaking up and he seemed to be getting really p1ssed off with me. Anyway, we only spoke for 5 minutes and he excalimed "I'm really looking forward to working with you." I was shocked that that was it. It was a PM role in IT/Finance working "exclusively" with the back office in Singapore. I contacted a mate who worked with the Bank and he said the area where I would be working was a shambles and to stay well clear. Sounded like the only wanted bodies in hindsight - thankfully I exited the interview process sharpish.Comment
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Follow-up one year later...
I lined up a new role before explaining to my client that I wasn't happy continuing. They were pretty cool about it, and I'm much happier where I am now. Working with smart people, on a better rate, and I've been offered another 6 months. Sometimes it pays to speak upComment
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I am currently looking for a job close to home and after working 3 gigs at least 50 miles away from home I would be happy to be in your situation.Comment
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Result! I think the key part of your comment is "I lined up a new role before explaining to my client that I wasn't happy continuing". Unless things are diabolical NEVER voluntarily bail on a contract without having another one to go to. It's much easier to find a great role when you aren't on the bench panicking.Originally posted by TopBanana View PostFollow-up one year later...
I lined up a new role before explaining to my client that I wasn't happy continuing. They were pretty cool about it, and I'm much happier where I am now. Working with smart people, on a better rate, and I've been offered another 6 months. Sometimes it pays to speak upComment
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My new contract is an hour's commute, but even so I'm much happier.Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostI am currently looking for a job close to home and after working 3 gigs at least 50 miles away from home I would be happy to be in your situation.Comment
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Chill and bill...Originally posted by Sockpuppet View PostSmile and invoice."Israel, Palestine, Cats." He Said
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