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Previously on "Reasons to terminate a three month contract early..."
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Yep done it before. Back with the guys I gave notice to 4 months ago - Had a legit reason to do so (rate cuts).
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Originally posted by Scoobos View PostI've done it, as the client was mis-selling its product to public sector and not for profit organisations and telling them things like they didn't need an internet connection to work , with a cloud based desktop solution.
The bottom line is, I'm my companies most important resource and I'm not risking my personal reputation by being associated with disreputable business practices of a client.
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I've done it, as the client was mis-selling its product to public sector and not for profit organisations and telling them things like they didn't need an internet connection to work , with a cloud based desktop solution.
The bottom line is, I'm my companies most important resource and I'm not risking my personal reputation by being associated with disreputable business practices of a client.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDeath march project with incompetent, psychotic PM. Flying out early monday morning, back late Friday evening. Middling rate.
Found a higher paying contract, closer to home, much better environment. Swiss airline cancelled their direct route from Basel to Birmingham, making the original commute even worse, but providing me with a legitimate excuse for jumping ship.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostSome may just want out, some may have found a 6 month roller thats more lucrative; depends on your morals.
Someone says here, they're a fiscal nomad, and thats about the rub if it: you make your own decisions based on your own ruleset
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Don't fear the threats either if you get them, very early on in my contracting days, I worked for A Co, and after 4 yrs A Co outsourced to B Outsourcer, I hated B Outsourcer, so asked around A Co for leads etc.
Got letter from A co saying I was using B outsourcers info to secure leads, and I will never work for B Outsourcer again!
Left, within days had two calls from B outsourcer "Can u start Monday in....."
B Outsourcer was a Crap Service Company (see what I did there?)......
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Death march project with incompetent, psychotic PM. Flying out early monday morning, back late Friday evening. Middling rate.
Found a higher paying contract, closer to home, much better environment. Swiss airline cancelled their direct route from Basel to Birmingham, making the original commute even worse, but providing me with a legitimate excuse for jumping ship.
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Originally posted by stek View PostI've done it once, but the role really wasn't as advertised and if I'd have stuck it I'd have become a permietractor in non-job and completely deskilled. Didn't like doing it but had one-week notice and an alternative lined up but the client seemed to appreciate my honesty and getting out quick was the best route rather than wasting everyones time.
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostSome may just want out, some may have found a 6 month roller thats more lucrative; depends on your morals.
Someone says here, they're a fiscal nomad, and thats about the rub if it: you make your own decisions based on your own ruleset
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Originally posted by Old Hack View PostSome may just want out, some may have found a 6 month roller thats more lucrative; depends on your morals.
Someone says here, they're a fiscal nomad, and thats about the rub if it: you make your own decisions based on your own ruleset
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Some may just want out, some may have found a 6 month roller thats more lucrative; depends on your morals.
Someone says here, they're a fiscal nomad, and thats about the rub if it: you make your own decisions based on your own ruleset
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Reasons to terminate a three month contract early...
I've read posts on CUK where some have discussed the possibility of giving early notice on a three month gig.
Being a contractor, I appreciate that I am hired in some cases to work on aspects of a project which either permi staff cannot do or wish not to. I also expect to ignore the politics etc. and do the best I can for the time I am employed. I have done gigs at some rather testing places but I have never cancelled early; that option feels wrong for so many reasons. I would much rather see out the 12 weeks and not renew.
I'm curious as to why some decide to end a contract early which is only due to last for 12 weeks?Tags: None
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