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Originally posted by pr1 View PostEnjoy the extra time off with your family
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Originally posted by eek View PostI can't see what the problem is. things grind down as Christmas approaches and so it makes perfect sense to stop projects as people disappear off on holiday.
Got to say this client was as bad at providing notice as I expected but it wasn't at all unexpected - to the extent that I already had flights booked for 5pm of the final day before the furlough begins (should say it's my local airport so taxi at 15:45 will get me there in plenty of time).
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Originally posted by dsc View PostWell that's the whole idea of it, penny pinching, who cares if you like it or not, you can always find a new gig. The whole day rate + doing 12hrs to make up for lost work due to people being put on stand down is actually pretty clever I have to say...
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Every client i've been at with a furlough had an exemption process that started around October. This was for local teams to call out any contractors required for critical projects (eg, regulatory) or critical systems. It sounds like your client (or local managers) need to up their game.
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My last contract was like this, enforced furlough for all contractors, but managers could choose one or two in each dept for support cover. Tbh there were always plenty of money grabbers happy to escape the family over Christmas to take up the offer of paid work.
Can you ask if you can provide support over that period, they might make one or two exceptions?
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I can't see what the problem is. things grind down as Christmas approaches and so it makes perfect sense to stop projects as people disappear off on holiday.
Got to say this client was as bad at providing notice as I expected but it wasn't at all unexpected - to the extent that I already had flights booked for 5pm of the final day before the furlough begins (should say it's my local airport so taxi at 15:45 will get me there in plenty of time).
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Well that's the whole idea of it, penny pinching, who cares if you like it or not, you can always find a new gig. The whole day rate + doing 12hrs to make up for lost work due to people being put on stand down is actually pretty clever I have to say...
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Xmas standown - not a fan
Appreciate that we're not cheap resource and I appreciate some places can get a bit quiet but not a fan.....
Its penny pinching a lot of the time. And no need for it. Also, some places are still busy - after all in a support environment servers dont know its xmas!
Current client decreed from above. Local managers going nuts because they're not short over the xmas period. 3 weeks notice for contactors - it just causes bad feeling. Imagine rocking up and telling client, oh by the way, I'm off on holidays for 3 weeks in 2 weeks time. Sorry! Yeh they'd go nuts.
Best one was client a few years ago. We were way behind on a major project that was due mid-Jan. But no exceptions.
Came back after xmas and it was critical now. PM tried to tell everyone this had to be delivered and since we were on day rate he wanted 12 hours a day to get this done.
Ummm nope. In the end missed the date by 3 weeks....Tags: None
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