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Previously on "Need Advice - one contract offer signed, second come through"
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Originally posted by captainham View PostMoaning about somebody else's client? Is this a new record PC??!!
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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostTomorrow never comes.
Especially when waiting for client signoff.
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Originally posted by molsang View PostYes have spoken to 2nd agency in the morning. What she said that she is chasing client for approved work order, there is no assurance whether the work order will come today or sometimes this week.
So it seems there is no point to join this waiting game. If the second one come through eventually at some stage which is definitely more attractive (in respect to working local and chances of extension), I will assess the situation at that time and make the right decision.
Especially when waiting for client signoff.
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Good decision, it's not the agency that's the problem, it's the client. If this is a big investment bank then it's a potential client for the rest of your contracting career,
Contracts only last 3 or 6 months after that you have to find a new one, that is when you might need that big client you p***ed off the last time.
After signing stick to your guns, a completely different matter if you're going for a permie role but not something you should do contracting.
As a contractor you have to think of your "client base".
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Originally posted by kal View PostWise move, the last thing you want to happen is to reject the definite contract in favour of one that may fall through. Give the agent a deadline and if he doesn't produce the goods drop it sharpish!
So it seems there is no point to join this waiting game. If the second one come through eventually at some stage which is definitely more attractive (in respect to working local and chances of extension), I will assess the situation at that time and make the right decision.
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Originally posted by molsang View PostI am doing the right thing what I should do. I have sent the Travel form to 1st client, all set to finish the current one in Friday and join the 1st one in Monday, may have to travel to Bangalore in early next week. The family is not happy but that is all come with contracting...
For the 2nd one the approved paperwork has not come through yet so not taking any further chance.
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Originally posted by kal View PostGreat minds
For the 2nd one the approved paperwork has not come through yet so not taking any further chance.Last edited by molsang; 26 February 2014, 15:19.
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Am surprised no one has linked that guy last week that jacked his gig in and the one he wanted to go to evaporated yet. Just some cheerful reading for the OP
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Originally posted by kal View PostBrave or foolish, only time will tell...
Originally posted by DirtyDog View PostI'd also pray that the bird in the bush is worth it all - it would be a pity to go through all this and then find that the second role falls through
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Originally posted by molsang View PostYes I have put notice to current contract. The 1st one is insisting to fill up the travel form for buying air tickets, hotel booking etc. I have bought some time from the 1st agency till end of tomorrow.
Have told the second agency to speed up the client approval process if they could release the offer ideally by end of tomorrow.
The 2nd one has good chance to extend for a year or even more, the 1st one scope of work is not 100% clear.
I am preferably still willing to take the 2nd one as that role excites me more.
The end clients of both contracts are giants in their respective sector. The 2nd one is directly with the end client, the 1st one is through a consultancy. I am hoping if I turn down the 1st one eventually the end client should not black me out. However I am OK if the medium size consultancy does not offer role in same project in future. The agency involved for the 1st one is owned by the consultancy so basically the 1st one is contracted directly for the consultancy. However in paper it appears there is agency in middle, in reality the 1st one agency owned by the consultancy. So I am assuming they will have less impact outside the consultancy they work for.
My area is niche skills, very less in offshore and not much in Europe too but flourishing in America rapidly.
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Yes I have put notice to current contract. The 1st one is insisting to fill up the travel form for buying air tickets, hotel booking etc. I have bought some time from the 1st agency till end of tomorrow.
Have told the second agency to speed up the client approval process if they could release the offer ideally by end of tomorrow.
The 2nd one has good chance to extend for a year or even more, the 1st one scope of work is not 100% clear.
I am preferably still willing to take the 2nd one as that role excites me more.
The end clients of both contracts are giants in their respective sector. The 2nd one is directly with the end client, the 1st one is through a consultancy. I am hoping if I turn down the 1st one eventually the end client should not black me out. However I am OK if the medium size consultancy does not offer role in same project in future. The agency involved for the 1st one is owned by the consultancy so basically the 1st one is contracted directly for the consultancy. However in paper it appears there is agency in middle, in reality the 1st one agency owned by the consultancy. So I am assuming they will have less impact outside the consultancy they work for.
My area is niche skills, very less in offshore and not much in Europe too but flourishing in America rapidly.Last edited by molsang; 25 February 2014, 15:35.
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