Originally posted by n5gooner
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Its getting hard to pull off that scam, I haven't managed it for a few years now. I would just try and bring it in unoffically. Wait until you know things are busy and say how sorry you are you cannot work Friday and then out of the kindness of your heart offer to make the time up Mon-Thursday, repeat if you get away with it. -
Can't you just tell them you're doing a day a week from home and squeeze your billed work and plan B in on that day?Older and ...well, just older!!Comment
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Actually officially, my plan B is actually Business A.Originally posted by ratewhoreCan't you just tell them you're doing a day a week from home and squeeze your billed work and plan B in on that day?
My IT contracting is Business B inwhich i do to support my start-up contracting.
Just to set the record straight...Comment
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Duder doesn't have that problem...Originally posted by n5goonerFunny - I was just about to speak with my 'manager' to start working a 4 day week, so longer hours, then take a day off, it gives me more time for GF
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Isn't it now plan C for you?Originally posted by el duderBut i have my business plan B that needs my attention . . .
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Playing devil's advocate here, but how is your contract worded? Have you signed up to work for x weeks? Would you be in breach of it, you know, if they get shirty and say "allright, feck off then"?Comment
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Tell them that your (ltd) company has demanded that you go on a cultural diversity and sensitivity course.Comment
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"Actually officially, my plan B is actually Business A.
My IT contracting is Business B inwhich i do to support my start-up contracting.
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Does this correspond with erotica show in London my any chance??? Just cause you like taking a picture of your manhood and posting it on the internet, doesnt make it a plan B!What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Only if you work on sequential contracts...Originally posted by marcus2704Personally when I agree a XXX month contract I will work it without taking time off, unless I have agreed it prior to accepting the contract with the client so they were aware of it beforehand.
"I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
- Voltaire/Benjamin Franklin/Anne Frank...Comment
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Denny,
Interesting points.
Currently one of the contractors on my team is asking for two days off at a point when there's going to be a fair bit of work on. Normally I'm OK with such requests and try to accomodate them as best I can but in this instance I know that I need them in and working.
What would you do if you were in my situation as the PM? Insist they worked?Comment
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