you could always start contract a and then invoke your substitution clause if Contract C comes along ...
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Lots can go wrong before a contract starts, they get pulled due to budgets, change of direction, delayed etc. A contract on the table is worth more.
I would tell C that you favour working for them but have offers starting next week which require a decision in the next day.
That is being honest and any hiring manager will understand you have to look out for yourself.
If C can't provide the commitment, say you hope you can work together in the future and play hardball over the rate with the other 2 and take a 3-monther with the one you prefer. 2 months in contact C again (looks like they will be ready by then ) and see if they are still interested.
I wouldn't turn down 2 offers for a maybe.
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Originally posted by krameryou could always start contract a and then invoke your substitution clause if Contract C comes along ...
Don't have anyone to subtitute for me - and how do people process payment for subtitutes?
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Originally posted by EternalOptimistMake hay while the sun shines
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what about Karma and all that. If I do anything unfair to anyone it always always always comes back and bites me in ar$e. Don't understand how scumbags agents get away with it. Hence I always try to do the right thing by everyone around me.
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Originally posted by SouthRoute55what about Karma and all that. If I do anything unfair to anyone it always always always comes back and bites me in ar$e. Don't understand how scumbags agents get away with it. Hence I always try to do the right thing by everyone around me.
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Originally posted by SouthRoute55Don't have anyone to subtitute for me - and how do people process payment for subtitutes?
2 - Agree a rate with said contact
3 - Send contact in your place to client site (assuming an unfettered right of substitution)
4 - invoice client as normal
5 - Pay contact once contact invoices you.
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