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Previously on "Contract renewal offered, accepted, then retracted!"
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Originally posted by EternalOptimist View PostI was a bit gobsmacked by the OP.
I dont think I have seen so much prevarication since Ethelred the unready held a decision-making competition with Ivan the Indecisive, but didnt get to the venue because he couldnt decide what to wear
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I was a bit gobsmacked by the OP.
I dont think I have seen so much prevarication since Ethelred the unready held a decision-making competition with Ivan the Indecisive, but didnt get to the venue because he couldnt decide what to wear
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostThe client has no obligation to offer you work(it's in the contract somewhere) so I'm afraid the equine is deceased.
Salted or unsalted?
Oh yes - welcome
Oh and btw OP, mmmmpppphhh, don't piss UK bosses off they have a habit of being a little reactionary. (I'll tell that story one day).
Twiglet?
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The client has no obligation to offer you work(it's in the contract somewhere) so I'm afraid the equine is deceased.
Salted or unsalted?
Oh yes - welcome
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Hi,
Many thanks for all of the responses, and for the party in my honour!
Beginning to feel as if I am flogging a dead horse with this one though.
In answer to the questions raised:
- the only verbal offer and acceptance was of the initial six month extension
- the notice period is one month, which equates to roughly £10k
- the contract for the initial 6 month stint was exchanged just over four months into it!
- both contracts agreed (ie the initial six months, plus the three month extension) were between myself (operating under an umbrella) and the agent.
- I had reservations about the three month extension, as I felt that the company (via the new line manager) had shown bad form by renaging on a verbal agreement
Hope this helps.
Please could someone pass me a babysham and the peanuts.
Cheers.
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Unfortunately you prevaricated, and from the new manager's point of view, you might have appeared bolshy.
Am I right in saying that there was no verbal agreement, just a verbal offer that was withdrawn before you agreed to it?
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was this your first contract?
2 months or 2 decades - a contract schedule is only ever as long as its notice period.
you should have accepted the extension. never mind, chalk it up and move on or face a bucket load of stress and a pocket full of nothing.
ok, who spilt the creme de menthe?
<edit> blimey. 26k!Last edited by DS23; 1 November 2010, 17:15.
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Originally posted by Zippy View PostSorry, I think you have to chalk this one up to experience.
Has anyone seen the corkscrew?
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