im currently due to finish my current contract on friday.boss asked if i can do an extra week next week a while back and i agreed.nothing has been sorted in writing yet though and boss is now away until next friday.they are still recruting for me role on perm basis.. anyways the current agency have advised me of another contract which is more money better role to follow this one however not sure if current co might want me to stay on a litle longer until the new meber of staff is taken on.i obv want to take the new role. is this gonna be akward for current agency etc. I e would they stop my from taking the new role.hope this makes sense...
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Accepting new contract from same agency as current role.
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Originally posted by SPURSN17 View Postim currently due to finish my current contract on friday.boss asked if i can do an extra week next week a while back and i agreed.nothing has been sorted in writing yet though and boss is now away until next friday.they are still recruting for me role on perm basis.. anyways the current agency have advised me of another contract which is more money better role to follow this one however not sure if current co might want me to stay on a litle longer until the new meber of staff is taken on.i obv want to take the new role. is this gonna be akward for current agency etc. I e would they stop my from taking the new role.hope this makes sense...Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
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Totally WHS. You can't worry about someone at clients site asking you to do a piece of work out of contract when he is not there. It's a no brainer.
Good luck with getting the new contract but I just hope for your sake it doesn't require a grammar/writing test to get the gig.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostTotally WHS. You can't worry about someone at clients site asking you to do a piece of work out of contract when he is not there. It's a no brainer.
Good luck with getting the new contract but I just hope for your sake it doesn't require a grammar/writing test to get the gig.
hahaha cheers.txt speak strikes again.....Comment
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