I am in a bit of tricky situation, but I am glad I am in this after few months in bench...
I have seen people asking help in situations like this, but never thought I will be in this
1. Offer-1
Contract signed, very long contract (years) waiting for SC process completion and start date is 2 weeks away (provided SC is completed). Rate is good . Got 1 Hour train travel cost to be considered. Contract I signed already and doesn't allow me to give any notice at all, I have to provide 'satisfactory' replacement!
Pros : Long term, secure job for years especially current market conditions and expected down fall due to Brexit. Very professional agency (so far)
Cons : 1 Hour train travel so mostly need to leave home @ 7:30 AM not much flexibility due as train commute, need to depend partner to drop to station and pick-up in the evening, secure site so no WFH, Govt department work
2. Offer-2
Verbally agreed for a 6 months contract, rate is Offer-1 + 5%, will take next 10 days to complete client's on-boarding process includes some checks. 40 minutes drive. Not sure what's in contract as I am waiting to see details.
Pros : Client I worked many times before, will be able to drive to office so more flexible
Cons : 6 months only, heavily dependet on market conditions, unknown contract terms (as of now)
What should I do in next 2 weeks..? What you will do if you were in my situation (Honestly I am really enjoying this after few months in bench)
1. Keep on applying and attending interviews (& signing contracts) until you land on your office chair
2. Sign Offer-2 contract as well, because first one got SC process dependency and could delay if that process takes long
3. Join which ever role starts first takes you to your office desk. And say sorry to the other one and face legal issues if the agency press as you already signed contract. Also may face life long black list by the agency.
4. First one is signed already, so put all eggs in that basket and take risk by not signing second one though SC could be delayed
Please suggest what you will do..?. I am thinking of doing 1,2 &3.
Please help. Thanks.
I have seen people asking help in situations like this, but never thought I will be in this
1. Offer-1
Contract signed, very long contract (years) waiting for SC process completion and start date is 2 weeks away (provided SC is completed). Rate is good . Got 1 Hour train travel cost to be considered. Contract I signed already and doesn't allow me to give any notice at all, I have to provide 'satisfactory' replacement!
Pros : Long term, secure job for years especially current market conditions and expected down fall due to Brexit. Very professional agency (so far)
Cons : 1 Hour train travel so mostly need to leave home @ 7:30 AM not much flexibility due as train commute, need to depend partner to drop to station and pick-up in the evening, secure site so no WFH, Govt department work
2. Offer-2
Verbally agreed for a 6 months contract, rate is Offer-1 + 5%, will take next 10 days to complete client's on-boarding process includes some checks. 40 minutes drive. Not sure what's in contract as I am waiting to see details.
Pros : Client I worked many times before, will be able to drive to office so more flexible
Cons : 6 months only, heavily dependet on market conditions, unknown contract terms (as of now)
What should I do in next 2 weeks..? What you will do if you were in my situation (Honestly I am really enjoying this after few months in bench)
1. Keep on applying and attending interviews (& signing contracts) until you land on your office chair
2. Sign Offer-2 contract as well, because first one got SC process dependency and could delay if that process takes long
3. Join which ever role starts first takes you to your office desk. And say sorry to the other one and face legal issues if the agency press as you already signed contract. Also may face life long black list by the agency.
4. First one is signed already, so put all eggs in that basket and take risk by not signing second one though SC could be delayed
Please suggest what you will do..?. I am thinking of doing 1,2 &3.
Please help. Thanks.
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