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Previously on "Finish before Easter or extend to mid July - WWYD"

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  • LondonManc
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    Take the extension, maintain the relationship. Could get another six weeks or more in July, no matter how slim. Slim is better than none.

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  • RonBW
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    Originally posted by Ltd ability View Post
    What would you do? I'm leaning towards turning down the extension - easter is shorter than the summer break and is usually when shiny new budgets are burning a hole in people's pockets.

    Interested in hearing other people's thoughts
    It you like the work, extend. If you don't like the work, leave. I would not base the decision on whether people you don't know in companies you aren't clear about might be taking holiday or not.

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  • Bee
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    Originally posted by Ltd ability View Post
    my current contract ends just before Easter and I've been offered an extension that finished just before the summer holidays, so both end around the time hiring managers (or folk needed to sign off contracts) disappear on holidays.

    What would you do? I'm leaning towards turning down the extension - easter is shorter than the summer break and is usually when shiny new budgets are burning a hole in people's pockets.

    Interested in hearing other people's thoughts
    You don't have any other offer in hand and you have doubts about your extension. Are you kidding!

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  • SussexSeagull
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    Take the extension unless the work is going to start getting boring.

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  • Felix22
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    Bird in the hand. End of.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by Ltd ability View Post
    What sort of info would help? it's a BA gig - my background is banking but this isn't a banking role. Market seems to be fairly healthy at the moment (i'm in Scotland). Took a reduced rate on this role as it's fairly interesting
    Really???? Given the number of contractors RBS have kicked out what I'm hearing on the grapevine is very different...

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    What he appears to be saying is "should I turn down work now in the hope of getting other work, or take work being offered and see what happens at the end of it?"
    Hmm.. I hoped it was better than that. A decision that is based on client managers being on holiday and clients having new budgets then want to spend is beyond flawed.

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    That makes absolutely no sense to me at all.
    What he appears to be saying is "should I turn down work now in the hope of getting other work, or take work being offered and see what happens at the end of it?"

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  • Ltd ability
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    What sort of info would help? it's a BA gig - my background is banking but this isn't a banking role. Market seems to be fairly healthy at the moment (i'm in Scotland). Took a reduced rate on this role as it's fairly interesting

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by kaiser78 View Post
    You needs to give us a bit more information before we can inform you. Based on my current circumstances I would renew.
    +1

    Renew, have a summer holiday and start a new contract in September.

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  • kaiser78
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    Originally posted by Ltd ability View Post
    my current contract ends just before Easter and I've been offered an extension that finished just before the summer holidays, so both end around the time hiring managers (or folk needed to sign off contracts) disappear on holidays.

    What would you do? I'm leaning towards turning down the extension - easter is shorter than the summer break and is usually when shiny new budgets are burning a hole in people's pockets.

    Interested in hearing other people's thoughts
    You needs to give us a bit more information before we can inform you. Based on my current circumstances I would renew.

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  • northernladuk
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    That makes absolutely no sense to me at all.

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  • Ltd ability
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    Slim chance of an additional extension, if there was one it'd bring me up to September i'd say

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  • doconline
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    Any chance of another extension after July?

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  • Ltd ability
    started a topic Finish before Easter or extend to mid July - WWYD

    Finish before Easter or extend to mid July - WWYD

    my current contract ends just before Easter and I've been offered an extension that finished just before the summer holidays, so both end around the time hiring managers (or folk needed to sign off contracts) disappear on holidays.

    What would you do? I'm leaning towards turning down the extension - easter is shorter than the summer break and is usually when shiny new budgets are burning a hole in people's pockets.

    Interested in hearing other people's thoughts

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