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Quitting mid contract - anything I need to be prepared for?

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    #11
    Boss?

    Well, he ain't your boss, you work for yourself right? He isn't even your client, but he is your client's client.

    If I have a contract that has a termination clause (notice, whatever) and I want to end the pain I go to my client, not my client's client. Oh yeh, and man up! You may get four weeks of stress from the guy but as the penguins say "Smile and wave boys, smile and wave..."

    Good luck and go with your heart - I have yet to meet an agent who holds a grudge if he can see pound signs in a deal.

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      #12
      Originally posted by estragon01 View Post
      Well, he ain't your boss, you work for yourself right? He isn't even your client, but he is your client's client.
      If I have a contract that has a termination clause (notice, whatever) and I want to end the pain I go to my client, not my client's client.
      Personally, I don't ever see that I work for an agency. I work for the end client and that's who I answer to. In my mind agency only exists to introduce me to the client and to factor the payments nothing more.

      As for who's your boss, the end client is the one I have a business relationship with and I respect and cultivate that.

      Originally posted by estragon01 View Post
      Good luck and go with your heart - I have yet to meet an agent who holds a grudge if he can see pound signs in a deal.
      Have to agree there though!
      Free advice and opinions - refunds are available if you are not 100% satisfied.

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        #13
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        Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
        Personally, I don't ever see that I work for an agency. I work for the end client and that's who I answer to. In my mind agency only exists to introduce me to the client and to factor the payments nothing more.
        As for who's your boss, the end client is the one I have a business relationship with and I respect and cultivate that.
        Well I did pursue the opportunity. Telephone interview went well enough for them to want a face to face next Thu.
        I am planning to contact a small bodyshop I know to ask if I can put them forward for substitution if I get the new gig.

        I think its going to be awkward when I hand in my notice, but as posted above, time to smile and wave. Being by the beach in summer can only be good and turning down £50/day extra would be wrong when I've got 2 lads just started Uni. I'd feel bad if I had to say no to field trips etc. having turned down extra cash.

        Anything I need to consider legally? The 4 week termination clause in my contract looks black & white.
        If the agency are difficult about paying the final invoice I just let the PCG loose on them I suppose...

        Whilst I agree with the sentiment about my boss being my client, the contract is with the Agent so I plan tell the Agent formally and then sit down with the boss for an informal chat before the agency has had time to phone him.

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          #14
          Finding a substitute seems ideal, you might even make a few quid. What is the role you're planning to drop?
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            #15
            Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
            Wouldn't worry about burning bridges with the agency - how many subsequent or future contracts are ever found with the same agency (out of interest as well btw) ?
            amen to that - I remember my first contract way back when, was initally for three months - I got three extension and when the time came to leave I spoke to the agency who said "We'll get right on looking for a new role for you"

            Never heard from them again!

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              #16
              Originally posted by kingmob View Post
              amen to that - I remember my first contract way back when, was initally for three months - I got three extension and when the time came to leave I spoke to the agency who said "We'll get right on looking for a new role for you"

              Never heard from them again!
              Always the way it goes....

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                #17
                I myself am quitting mid-contract. Client very understanding, not spoken to agency yet though. All depends on your situation really.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                  Finding a substitute seems ideal, you might even make a few quid. What is the role you're planning to drop?
                  Hi my current role is financial services production support. Needs good COBOL, DB2, TSO/ISPF, Utilities (Selcopy, DFSort etc) a bit of CICS plus enough knowledge of cross platform/connectivity to talk to the Java guys who look after the online apps that use DB2.
                  Most of all though you need at all times to be prepared to drop what you are doing and immediately switch to something new and urgent. I don't work into the evening often, but its not negotiable when it happens which is not everybody's cup of tea.
                  I don't called back in though after leaving the office unless I'm on Standby (1 week in 5) so it could be worse.
                  One thumbs up is that they have agreed, and never questioned, late starts Monday c. 10am and early finishes on Friday c. 3.30 so I am always home by 6 on a Friday (except once due to traffic).

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View Post
                    I myself am quitting mid-contract. Client very understanding, not spoken to agency yet though. All depends on your situation really.
                    I got the new contract. Well above (real) inflation rate increase. Understood there will be a learning curve as I cross train from Analyst/Programmer to 'Technical BA'.
                    Current client content with 4 week handover.
                    Current Agent amicable - agreed termination date right away and confirmed schedule of payments as I roll off.

                    I make my own luck to an extent by keeping contacts warm, but even so I have been very, very fortunate to be called back to a previous client to take up a personal development opportunity for more money.

                    I will give myself credit for maintaining cordial relations with the Client and Agent though. Despite carelessness and irritating initiatives on their part, I have remained tolerant and polite and it seems to have paid off.

                    I believe my current COBOL/DB2 contract in Milton Keynes is being advertised, probably on Jobserve.

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                      #20
                      Hmmm.

                      After 20 odd years working in IT both perm and contract, I've been made redundant 4 times, had contracts cancelled by the client so bottom line in terms of importance.

                      1. Family
                      2. Yourself
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                      12. The cat
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                      999. Employer or client.
                      Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!

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