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    #11
    Originally posted by DaveyDavesson View Post
    Aside from any verbal agreement you may have had (assuming it was not logged in emails, etc) it would be difficult to prove specific terms.

    Can you be more specific about these unrealistic demands you mentioned?
    The unrealistic demands are really for the amount of work they need doing given the time I have quoted. They have taken my time estimates and essentially said they want it quicker with refusal to pay more money for me to do more hours. It's a no brainer from my side and i have really had enough of it to be fair.

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      #12
      Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
      Your employer is Batiatus, you are Spartacus and I claim my place in the greatest ludas in all of Capua!
      All that sex with slave girls probably makes up for the lack of contract terms.
      Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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        #13
        Originally posted by superchief View Post
        The unrealistic demands are really for the amount of work they need doing given the time I have quoted. They have taken my time estimates and essentially said they want it quicker with refusal to pay more money for me to do more hours. It's a no brainer from my side and i have really had enough of it to be fair.
        Ah. That's unusual for IT

        Option 1#
        There's no covenants or caveats that will enforce the situation either way. You have no notice period which means you can walk away as-is (as other posters
        have already mentioned). However you may get threats of legal action etc (you left this business under threat due to loss of services).

        As you leave the premises for the door shout "I am Spartacus".

        OR Option 2:
        A slightly different suggestion... Email the person in charge and say something like : "The level of commitment has changed unfavourably....There is no contract in place....Provide notice of 1 week (which I am not obliged to provide but am doing so in order to allow business continuity)... Kind Regards".

        You may end up with a formal contract / better conditions / a formal SLA or just a more professional and courteous exit. It sounds like this is what you'd prefer.

        Do not shout "I am Spartacus" on your way out.

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          #14
          In addition if that have not fully paid up then you have no need to hand over anything

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            #15
            Originally posted by DaveyDavesson View Post
            Ah. That's unusual for IT

            Option 1#
            There's no covenants or caveats that will enforce the situation either way. You have no notice period which means you can walk away as-is (as other posters
            have already mentioned). However you may get threats of legal action etc (you left this business under threat due to loss of services).

            As you leave the premises for the door shout "I am Spartacus".

            OR Option 2:
            A slightly different suggestion... Email the person in charge and say something like : "The level of commitment has changed unfavourably....There is no contract in place....Provide notice of 1 week (which I am not obliged to provide but am doing so in order to allow business continuity)... Kind Regards".

            You may end up with a formal contract / better conditions / a formal SLA or just a more professional and courteous exit. It sounds like this is what you'd prefer.

            Do not shout "I am Spartacus" on your way out.
            Thanks for the advice, lots can be said in anger.

            Thanks to all who answered as well, I did enjoy the comedic responses and alas I shall probably not shout "I am Spartacus" but will probably be thinking "FOR SPARTA".

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              #16
              Originally posted by original PM View Post
              In addition if that have not fully paid up then you have no need to hand over anything
              Two outstanding invoices, am happy to let them go just for some piece and quiet. My own fault for no contract really.

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                #17
                Originally posted by superchief View Post
                Two outstanding invoices, am happy to let them go just for some piece and quiet. My own fault for no contract really.
                Yep. BTW if you want proper advice and not all the piss take then post in the right forum area next time and BTW next time you enter into an agreement at least make the effort to understand your situation rather than jump in like a lemming.
                'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
                  Yep. BTW if you want proper advice and not all the piss take then post in the right forum area next time and BTW next time you enter into an agreement at least make the effort to understand your situation rather than jump in like a lemming.
                  A lesson hard learnt, but the piss take was amusing at least.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by superchief View Post
                    A lesson hard learnt, but the piss take was amusing at least.
                    And to be fair you took it well and didn't flounce like most do.
                    'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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