Hi,
I am new to this forum and seeking suggestions/advice on my situation.
I am anticipating two contract offers. For one, I havn't signed any agreement, but have agreed for the contract over phone with the agency, work order and other paper work is under process.
Second one I gave a telephonic and have been asked to come for face to face interview.
I am more interested in the second contract which is a development project. The first one being support job (bug fixing). I am confident that I will secure the second contract after the interview, in which case I am in a awkward situation to say no to the first agency where I agreed (not in writing though). Appreciate any suggestions here.
What's uneasy about this for me is the fact that the first contract is with the same employee for whom I finished contracting about 3 months ago. So if I say no now (after initially agreeing), I might be shortlisted in their black list for any future opportunities.
Just need some suggestions from experienced contracts, you might have gone through such situations.
Thanks,
-Raphal
I am new to this forum and seeking suggestions/advice on my situation.
I am anticipating two contract offers. For one, I havn't signed any agreement, but have agreed for the contract over phone with the agency, work order and other paper work is under process.
Second one I gave a telephonic and have been asked to come for face to face interview.
I am more interested in the second contract which is a development project. The first one being support job (bug fixing). I am confident that I will secure the second contract after the interview, in which case I am in a awkward situation to say no to the first agency where I agreed (not in writing though). Appreciate any suggestions here.
What's uneasy about this for me is the fact that the first contract is with the same employee for whom I finished contracting about 3 months ago. So if I say no now (after initially agreeing), I might be shortlisted in their black list for any future opportunities.
Just need some suggestions from experienced contracts, you might have gone through such situations.
Thanks,
-Raphal
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