Originally posted by robin
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Originally posted by robin
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Give them a shout to say "Hey,

As for getting tied into the full term have a good read of your contract. Does it have a notice period? Some do and some don't. Depending on the contract, you may be able to give notice of early termination or you may commit to working the full term. In reality, I would take no notice to mean that I probably negotiate an early exit or arrange for a substitute to do the work if it came down to it.
Other times you or the client may be able to terminate the contract by giving written notice (typically 7 to 30 days). The notice period may also be asymmetric so the client can terminate you without notice but you have to give 30 days. I always try to negotiate equal notice periods where they exist. As for finding something better and jumping half way though, generally speaking my advice is don't do that. If you sign up to do a job then regardless of notice period don't go flitting from place to place chasing a few % extra on your rate. 4 months isn't long, get your head down, complete the contract and then move on to your next one.
Also get your contract professionally reviewed for IR35 (unless you are going umbrella when you'll be paying IR35 rates of tax anyway so it's irrelevant).
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