Hi.
I will be taking some time off in the summer, which coincides with the end of the contract.
I don't expect the contract to be extended as it's a one off project and there will no further maintenance no ver2 for the foreseeable and they have enough permies to keep it going anyway.
I discussed this with the on-site PM of the client and he's ok with me simply taking the time off it as it's essentially after the delivery deadline - we'll be there just in case (way to burn some money but hey), so to speak.
However, knowing how the IT works and deadlines slip etc, is it perhaps better to simply send them notice to finish the contract a few weeks earlier?
My thinking is, with such an approach, I will be under no obligation to provide any service, whereas simply taking the time off personally, doesn't relieve my Ltd of any obligation to deliver services I would guess? Also I will be receiving no money in either case, so it seems ridiculous discussing and agreeing something with the client, if I can simply quit (and let them know in advance).
Other than providing a substitute person (which might actually be an option, just not very economical), what's the best approach?
I will be taking some time off in the summer, which coincides with the end of the contract.
I don't expect the contract to be extended as it's a one off project and there will no further maintenance no ver2 for the foreseeable and they have enough permies to keep it going anyway.
I discussed this with the on-site PM of the client and he's ok with me simply taking the time off it as it's essentially after the delivery deadline - we'll be there just in case (way to burn some money but hey), so to speak.
However, knowing how the IT works and deadlines slip etc, is it perhaps better to simply send them notice to finish the contract a few weeks earlier?
My thinking is, with such an approach, I will be under no obligation to provide any service, whereas simply taking the time off personally, doesn't relieve my Ltd of any obligation to deliver services I would guess? Also I will be receiving no money in either case, so it seems ridiculous discussing and agreeing something with the client, if I can simply quit (and let them know in advance).
Other than providing a substitute person (which might actually be an option, just not very economical), what's the best approach?
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