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Eh? I know who my contract is with, I was asking what it is the normal practice. Also how am I screwing my client over, because I want to leave early, you obviously haven't been contracting for very long if you think clients always stick to what is says in the contract.
And throwing sickies (if you even needed to do this as a contractor ) is not trying to screw your client over? Maybe we have different views on what scewing your client over is.
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And throwing sickies (if you even needed to do this as a contractor ) is not trying to screw your client over? Maybe we have different views on what scewing your client over is.
Would be last resort, if the client refuses to allow the notice period to be reduced. I don't think you're cut out to run a business you sound more like a bedwetting permie, scared to rock the boat.
Would be last resort, if the client refuses to allow the notice period to be reduced. I don't think you're cut out to run a business you sound more like a bedwetting permie, scared to rock the boat.
Shhhh, no insulting other posters in the prof forums.
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