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Previously on "Problem with notice on a contract"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by GitMaster69 View Post

    I had a day with lots of ideas how to get even richer.
    I'm invoking notice tomorrow.
    Thanks everyone for help , except for northernlad.

    xD
    You are welcome.

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  • GitMaster69
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    Except the bit where you have to re-negotiate to allow substitution?
    I had a day with lots of ideas how to get even richer.
    I'm invoking notice tomorrow.
    Thanks everyone for help , except for northernlad.

    xD

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by GitMaster69 View Post

    My work pattern is as outside and as detached from client as its possible. /thread
    Except the bit where you have to re-negotiate to allow substitution?

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  • GitMaster69
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    Originally posted by eek View Post

    Seems I've managed to get your status see<--- set correctly.
    My work pattern is as outside and as detached from client as its possible. /thread

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by GitMaster69 View Post

    Cool story bro
    Seems I've managed to get your status see<--- set correctly.

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  • GitMaster69
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post

    How is it possible to have had so much good advice and then respond to everyone with utter garbage? Oh right, becauese you are just trolling.

    If you aren't allowed to substitute you don't have an outside contract. And I've clue you've no idea what substituting involves, along with everything else.
    Cool story bro

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  • SimonMac
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    It's a four week gig, not even suity can get found out by a client they are tulip that quickly

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by GitMaster69 View Post

    I'll say I want to renegotiate contract to allow me to substitute or will leave in a week because of stream of clients and unable, as a director, to cope with a load of work
    How is it possible to have had so much good advice and then respond to everyone with utter garbage? Oh right, becauese you are just trolling.

    If you aren't allowed to substitute you don't have an outside contract. And I've clue you've no idea what substituting involves, along with everything else.

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  • GitMaster69
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

    It is not possible to force you to complete the contract. For them to sue for breach of contract they have to prove material loss. If you make a bit of effort to handover properly then they won't suffer that.

    Simply inform them that you will no longer be available after a particular date and wish to start the handover as soon as possible to ensure they are not adversely affected. If you have a substitution clause, then put some serious effort into finding a sub that you will train on your own time.

    You're supposed to be a business, act like one!
    I'll say I want to renegotiate contract to allow me to substitute or will leave in a week because of stream of clients and unable, as a director, to cope with a load of work

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by GitMaster69 View Post

    about hiring help when needed? contracting or business?
    Seems not.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by GitMaster69 View Post

    Now I'm thinking of pulling off 2 contracts at once... thoughts?
    Thoughts? You are just trolling.

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by GitMaster69 View Post
    Hi,
    I've received an offer whilst working for a client that is equivalent of 50% more day rate..
    Reading current contract arrangement it says I cant terminate before period end (which is mid november) unless company goes bankrupt or other stuff like that

    how to play this to leave early?
    It is not possible to force you to complete the contract. For them to sue for breach of contract they have to prove material loss. If you make a bit of effort to handover properly then they won't suffer that.

    Simply inform them that you will no longer be available after a particular date and wish to start the handover as soon as possible to ensure they are not adversely affected. If you have a substitution clause, then put some serious effort into finding a sub that you will train on your own time.

    You're supposed to be a business, act like one!

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  • GitMaster69
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    Originally posted by NotAllThere View Post
    Thoughts? You've no idea what contracting is about?
    about hiring help when needed? contracting or business?

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  • NotAllThere
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    Thoughts? You've no idea what contracting is about?

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  • Paralytic
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    Originally posted by GitMaster69 View Post
    how to play this to leave early?
    Do you have a substitution clause in your contract?

    if so, tell the client you plan to invoke that. Since most clients who have allowed such a clause in the contract never really intend/expect it to be used, they'll probably just give you notice.

    Or, go nuclear, and somehow cause the liquidation of the client and use the "unless company goes bankrupt" clause of the contract

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