Hi folks, please be nice as I'm new to contracting following redundancy from a permie role, and I have a question.
I've been at clientco for 4 months, and I don't particularly like it, and I'd still much prefer a permie role (different strokes, different folks...)
I've been offered an extension through to end of April 2013. Now other contractors at clientco say that our contracts (via the agency) are written in such a way that our contracts can't be terminated except by the clientco. However, speaking to my pimp, he assures me I can give notice and leave at any point.
This agreement will terminate if, before the Completion Date as specified in the Schedule, the Client
determines that the Contractor’s contribution to the project has been completed. The Employment
Business and contractor may terminate the Agreement and /or the specified services by giving
immediate written notice. Additionally, the Employment Business may terminate the Agreement
and/or the Specified Services without prior notice if, in the Employment Business’s or the Client’s
opinion, it is no longer appropriate for them to continue in force.
Is the relevant clause above. Breaking each bit down, I don't see where it is saying I have the right to terminate and walk.
On a separate point, given I'm a newbie to contracting, is it worth accepting an extension (from a CV point of view) if you don't really like the gig? I'm just used as extra resource, and am just there to help the permies out (with the crap they don't want to do) rather than doing anything particularly interesting on my own, so it seems like a real downward step.
I've been at clientco for 4 months, and I don't particularly like it, and I'd still much prefer a permie role (different strokes, different folks...)
I've been offered an extension through to end of April 2013. Now other contractors at clientco say that our contracts (via the agency) are written in such a way that our contracts can't be terminated except by the clientco. However, speaking to my pimp, he assures me I can give notice and leave at any point.
This agreement will terminate if, before the Completion Date as specified in the Schedule, the Client
determines that the Contractor’s contribution to the project has been completed. The Employment
Business and contractor may terminate the Agreement and /or the specified services by giving
immediate written notice. Additionally, the Employment Business may terminate the Agreement
and/or the Specified Services without prior notice if, in the Employment Business’s or the Client’s
opinion, it is no longer appropriate for them to continue in force.
Is the relevant clause above. Breaking each bit down, I don't see where it is saying I have the right to terminate and walk.
On a separate point, given I'm a newbie to contracting, is it worth accepting an extension (from a CV point of view) if you don't really like the gig? I'm just used as extra resource, and am just there to help the permies out (with the crap they don't want to do) rather than doing anything particularly interesting on my own, so it seems like a real downward step.
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