A contracting philosophical question…
I know that this wouldn’t trouble many of the more hard-nosed of you out there but I’m currently wrangling with this at the moment as my current contract runs till the end of March, so would appreciate your advice…
The project I’m in lasts until the end of August and I’m in the plan till then and am providing a large deliverable that has a considerable impact on the success of the project.
However… Agents are now calling with a view to tempt me away with better rates and longer duration of contract.
I’m torn with the fact that I’d be leaving mid-project, even though I would simply not take the extension…
I’m used to contracts lasting the same length of time as the project so this conflict doesn’t crop up.
What is the panel’s view on this?
(NB. I'm leaning to continue for professional pride, but does business pragmatism conflict with this?)
I know that this wouldn’t trouble many of the more hard-nosed of you out there but I’m currently wrangling with this at the moment as my current contract runs till the end of March, so would appreciate your advice…
The project I’m in lasts until the end of August and I’m in the plan till then and am providing a large deliverable that has a considerable impact on the success of the project.
However… Agents are now calling with a view to tempt me away with better rates and longer duration of contract.
I’m torn with the fact that I’d be leaving mid-project, even though I would simply not take the extension…
I’m used to contracts lasting the same length of time as the project so this conflict doesn’t crop up.
What is the panel’s view on this?
(NB. I'm leaning to continue for professional pride, but does business pragmatism conflict with this?)
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