Its been a long time since I told a client I wouldnt be taking a renewal so thought I'd gauge the committee's opinion on this.
Position is I started a new (first) contract with the client about 2 months ago. Due to the work ethos and being given a marginal role in the team despite being told I was recruited for my skillset, leadership and mentoring skills, even though I've been proactive in promoting these, there are issues which made me decide I wouldnt be taking a renewal if offered.
Now then, the client asked me on Wednesday when my current contract ends as they were in the process of extending another team member who's contract ends in the next 3 weeks. Mine doesnt end for another 7 weeks.
The client didnt ask if I would accept a renewal and I didnt indicate what Id do, one way or the other. However, the client did mention they would have to 'get it sorted.' I took that to mean my colleague's extension but could be taken to mean the team's extensions.
So, Thursday, I get a call from someone I've worked with before asking me to come on board a new 9 month project they are heading up. After a chat to get background etc, we agree start dates which co incide with the end of the my current contract ie finish old on Friday, start new on Monday.
I've got MOO in my contract.
So, the question is what's the best way to tell the current client I wont be accepting any extension if offerred?
I could just say no but I think people deserve a bit more than that.
I could say no because the ethos and work isnt what you said it would be and I havent been able to bring my 'experience' to bring the team's work along.
Or I could just say I've been headhunted by a previous client for a better role \ position?
Cheers.
Position is I started a new (first) contract with the client about 2 months ago. Due to the work ethos and being given a marginal role in the team despite being told I was recruited for my skillset, leadership and mentoring skills, even though I've been proactive in promoting these, there are issues which made me decide I wouldnt be taking a renewal if offered.
Now then, the client asked me on Wednesday when my current contract ends as they were in the process of extending another team member who's contract ends in the next 3 weeks. Mine doesnt end for another 7 weeks.
The client didnt ask if I would accept a renewal and I didnt indicate what Id do, one way or the other. However, the client did mention they would have to 'get it sorted.' I took that to mean my colleague's extension but could be taken to mean the team's extensions.
So, Thursday, I get a call from someone I've worked with before asking me to come on board a new 9 month project they are heading up. After a chat to get background etc, we agree start dates which co incide with the end of the my current contract ie finish old on Friday, start new on Monday.
I've got MOO in my contract.
So, the question is what's the best way to tell the current client I wont be accepting any extension if offerred?
I could just say no but I think people deserve a bit more than that.
I could say no because the ethos and work isnt what you said it would be and I havent been able to bring my 'experience' to bring the team's work along.
Or I could just say I've been headhunted by a previous client for a better role \ position?
Cheers.
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