Originally posted by oracleslave
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Originally posted by roadster198 View PostNot as such.... i've already done my BATTON DOWN THE HATCHES!! calculation for being on the bench this basically takes a month off my safety net and I'm paid a month behind so in effect I've still got two months wages 2 get.
good luck my friend
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I think I'll just leave it tbh. I don't want to P off the client for future work OPs.
I'll just need to re do my calculations again.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postaarrgh.
dont tell me, you've already planned what it was going on
been there
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Not worth it
1 week is not the end of the world, no need to spoil it now. What you should do instead is get your manager to e-mail you a thank you note stating that your assignment was completed successfully ahead of schedule.
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postfeel free to tell me to bugger off roadster, but how much will you lose here ?
Originally posted by roadster198 View Post£2K
FWIW, last year I only billed 30 odd weeks, so count yourself lucky.
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Originally posted by roadster198 View Post£2K
dont tell me, you've already planned what it was going on
been there
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postfeel free to tell me to bugger off roadster, but how much will you lose here ?
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Originally posted by roadster198 View PostI'm 90% sure I will follow this route. From my experience with the Pimp/Agency it's most likely all along they were told 30th of May was my end date.
I started my extentison a week into April so they probably dated the start of the extentsion from then and came up with the end date of 06/06/08
I just hate the fact that I had the 06/06 in my head all along as the end date. It's also a substantial amount I'm missing out on
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostPardon?
I just had an unsavoury vision, something akin to a goatse.
ps: there was probably no need to share that with you either.
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Originally posted by oracleslave View PostI find a week overkill and it affects my ability to walk around without looking like a rodeo contestant.
NO NEED
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostWouldn't bother about it.
Is it really worth souring the relationship with the client, and spending money on court cases (assuming you want to push it that far) for a week's worth of money?
I suspect not.
Just have a week off.
I started my extentison a week into April so they probably dated the start of the extentsion from then and came up with the end date of 06/06/08
I just hate the fact that I had the 06/06 in my head all along as the end date. It's also a substantial amount I'm missing out on
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