If you must leave, do the right thing and find a sub.
You'll keep the client happy and also help out a benched contractor.
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Originally posted by supersteamer View PostSo should I just tell the client I'm using them as 2nd best?
But we are not in that kind of market.
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Originally posted by supersteamer View PostA few weeks to go but my current client has started talking about a contract renewal (ongoing project). It's nice to have the option but the commute's a killer, and there's no option to work from home / fewer hours etc. (day rate & girlfriend won't let me work away).
Given the market I'd like to keep this as a fallback while trying to pick up something else. I don't want to burn bridges as I'd like to have the option to work for this client again. But if I get something else last minute, then surely simply not signing the paperwork just before renewal after saying I was up for it (or sending some random dodgy subbie I find on the internet), is as bad/worse karma as walking out mid-contract.
So should I just tell the client I'm using them as 2nd best? I'd expect they'd go looking for somebody else if I show that I'm not that committed and I'd then loose the option of renewal.
This must be a reasonably common predicament - how do others handle it?
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Telling a Client that they're Better than Nothing
A few weeks to go but my current client has started talking about a contract renewal (ongoing project). It's nice to have the option but the commute's a killer, and there's no option to work from home / fewer hours etc. (day rate & girlfriend won't let me work away).
Given the market I'd like to keep this as a fallback while trying to pick up something else. I don't want to burn bridges as I'd like to have the option to work for this client again. But if I get something else last minute, then surely simply not signing the paperwork just before renewal after saying I was up for it (or sending some random dodgy subbie I find on the internet), is as bad/worse karma as walking out mid-contract.
So should I just tell the client I'm using them as 2nd best? I'd expect they'd go looking for somebody else if I show that I'm not that committed and I'd then loose the option of renewal.
This must be a reasonably common predicament - how do others handle it?
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