Hi dandcg,
I'm sorry for off topic but, is it your proposal on company partners website?
If yes, could you contact me please on rsdn.ru@gmail.com for futher discussion.
Thanks,
A
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Or post the details on here. There are enough people on the bench.Originally posted by d000hg View PostPost it on JobServe or some similar site? You'll have to pay a bit but it sounds like 2 days at your new rate would cover this... you don't need to make a profit from your sub after all.
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Post it on JobServe or some similar site? You'll have to pay a bit but it sounds like 2 days at your new rate would cover this... you don't need to make a profit from your sub after all.Originally posted by dandcg View PostProblem there isn't anyone available I can currently substitute......
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No 4 week notice period or is the other contract immediate start?
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I'd be kicking myself at my poor negotiation in my current role.Originally posted by dandcg View Postoffered a job at double the rate
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I assume you mean you can't find anybody properly qualified to sub.Originally posted by dandcg View PostProblem is I there is anyone available I can currently substitute......
If that's the case, put somebody sub-standard up. The client refuse to continue, and terminate the contract - job done...
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"I've been offered a role at twice what you're paying me. I'm invoking my substitution clause".
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Sub it and tell the truth.Originally posted by dandcg View PostIts bad but hypothetically speaking if one was to be offered a job at double the rate with all expenses paid how would you get out of you existing 7 month contract with two months left?
Tell the truth?
Lie and say you need an operation?
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Get out....
Its bad but hypothetically speaking if one was to be offered a job at double the rate with all expenses paid how would you get out of you existing contract?
Tell the truth?
Lie and say you need an operation?Last edited by ribble; 20 July 2009, 11:13.Tags: None
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