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They have cut several contracts short at where I am as the projects they were cap'exd to have been canceled...most got 4 weeks notice
I were told two weeks ago that mine could be cut short but confirmed will keep me until end of year now which is when my contract finishes, then I'll be on the bench for the rest of 08! bring it on!
Me too. This particular gig involves statutory regulatory compliance so they have to complete it. Still that's no guarantee that they need to keep me around.
1. Take the contract extension
2. Start looking for another contract. If you get one think up a good excuse for terminating your current contract.
3. Make the job sound as dull as possible for the permie replacement to try and put them off acquiriing the knowledge. Tell them that the market's really dived and that it'll take months for you to get another job as companies don't use the product anymore.
OK am confused – I got an email from the workstream leader telling me what a great job am doing, and how pleased she is with my work.
Then just now the PM comes and tells me, just to warn you in advance, most likely your contract will be extended, its not official yet, but they have put my name forward through the proper channel so that I’d be extended. So perhaps when they asked me yesterday when my contract was ending they were not thinking of giving notice, but wondering how long to extend for.
AtW: what do you think does this mean anything or it means nothing at all and they are still plotting to sack me
OK am confused – I got an email from the workstream leader telling me what a great job am doing, and how pleased she is with my work.
Then just now the PM comes and tells me, just to warn you in advance, most likely your contract will be extended, its not official yet, but they have put my name forward through the proper channel so that I’d be extended. So perhaps when they asked me yesterday when my contract was ending they were not thinking of giving notice, but wondering how long to extend for.
AtW: what do you think does this mean anything or it means nothing at all and they are still plotting to sack me
They're always plotting to replace you with somebody who can do the job cheaper. That's contracting.
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