Well this really is turning out to be the contract from hell (for me anyway). I'm going to give it serious thought over the weekend (and look at my accounts), but gut feeling is to bail next week.
I'll keep you all posted!
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I've had to leave a contract after 1 day a few years ago.
I informed the agent by email and send a formal letter (with a Dr note). Don't let the agent convince you to stay and make sure the agency don't try to harrass you -they did this to me with constant phone calls ALL DAY till I told them I would contact the Rozzers as this was unprofessional and possibly criminal.
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI had to give my weeks notice at a Council a couple of years ago and it was horrible!
I'd told the agent first, but she said I had to tell the client.
I had 3 levels of manager pull me into the big bosses office and all 3 of them gave me the hard sell to stay - it was awful. They really tried to guilt me into staying, saying I was "doing a runner" and "leaving them in the lurch"etc.
I stood my ground like - you have to. Just remember - you're a business. Your company tells you what to do, not clients.
Be strong like bull!
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostCheers for the replies folks - just one last thing, if after verbally giving notice (to agent) is an email an acceptable written form or does it need to be in a (printed and signed) letter?
To avoid leaving a nasty taste in their mouth I would advise to think of a good excuse and maybe offer to do longer than a weeks notice to wrap up cleanly whatever you're working.
I've been back to various clients having left them mid contract before. Just don't leave at a critical stage.
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Cheers for the replies folks - just one last thing, if after verbally giving notice (to agent) is an email an acceptable written form or does it need to be in a (printed and signed) letter?
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostYour company tells you what to do, not clients.
- I'd love to stay, but my boss is a real b1tch and she says that I have to leave.
- Don't you work for yourself?
- Yes, but that doesn't make my first statement any less true
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Originally posted by SallyAnne View PostI had to give my weeks notice at a Council a couple of years ago and it was horrible!
I'd told the agent first, but she said I had to tell the client.
I had 3 levels of manager pull me into the big bosses office and all 3 of them gave me the hard sell to stay - it was awful. They really tried to guilt me into staying, saying I was "doing a runner" and "leaving them in the lurch"etc.
I stood my ground like - you have to. Just remember - you're a business. Your company tells you what to do, not clients.
Be strong like bull!
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I had to give my weeks notice at a Council a couple of years ago and it was horrible!
I'd told the agent first, but she said I had to tell the client.
I had 3 levels of manager pull me into the big bosses office and all 3 of them gave me the hard sell to stay - it was awful. They really tried to guilt me into staying, saying I was "doing a runner" and "leaving them in the lurch"etc.
I stood my ground like - you have to. Just remember - you're a business. Your company tells you what to do, not clients.
Be strong like bull!
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostAnyone else done this?
Current gig is rapidly turning into the contract from hell and I'm thinking of invoking my 1 week notice clause. Current market state doesn't bother me and there are other things I can make better use of my time better for.
What's the best way of actually giving notice as I've never done this (for a contract) before?
I was thinking write a termination letter for client and agency but also verbally tell both parties before handing over the letter - does this sound like the right way to do this?
I've been in projects from hell before and wanted to walk but hung on in there and they've turned out not too bad in the end.
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Originally posted by Dark Black View PostAnyone else done this?
Current gig is rapidly turning into the contract from hell and I'm thinking of invoking my 1 week notice clause. Current market state doesn't bother me and there are other things I can make better use of my time better for.
What's the best way of actually giving notice as I've never done this (for a contract) before?
I was thinking write a termination letter for client and agency but also verbally tell both parties before handing over the letter - does this sound like the right way to do this?
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terminating contract mid term
Anyone else done this?
Current gig is rapidly turning into the contract from hell and I'm thinking of invoking my 1 week notice clause. Current market state doesn't bother me and there are other things I can make better use of my time better for.
What's the best way of actually giving notice as I've never done this (for a contract) before?
I was thinking write a termination letter for client and agency but also verbally tell both parties before handing over the letter - does this sound like the right way to do this?Tags: None
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