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    Leaving a contract short.

    I think this has been asked before on several occasions.

    For much better money, bigger client, longer contract, better project...

    Jump and maybe piss a few people off who are pretty decent or stay and do what you committed yourself to do?

    Of course I am no suity like contracting idiot, I am off as soon as they waggle a contract in front of me but what would you do? Out of interest.

    Just to add a litle bit of humour the 2 places are right next door to each other.

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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I think this has been asked before on several occasions.

    For much better money, bigger client, longer contract, better project...

    Jump and maybe piss a few people off who are pretty decent or stay and do what you committed yourself to do?

    Of course I am no suity like contracting idiot, I am off as soon as they waggle a contract in front of me but what would you do? Out of interest.

    Just to add a litle bit of humour the 2 places are right next door to each other.

    Stay. you know its the right thing to do




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      #3
      Honorable thing is to make the Client right, either by seeing it out or finding a substitue so they are not short, however as you are asking the question in the first place I assume you are looking for someone to say "Go for it and take the new contract"
      Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
      I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

      I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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        #4
        Things always look great in the brochure.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Pondlife View Post
          Things always look great in the brochure.
          That is the worry.

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            #6
            Adding it up it is 10s of thousands difference, that is the big one.

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              #7
              The grass is always greener




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                #8
                look before you leap




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                  #9
                  You aren't that shallow, that you will let 10's of thousands of pounds influence your decision

                  are you ?



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                    #10
                    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
                    I think this has been asked before on several occasions.

                    For much better money, bigger client, longer contract, better project...

                    Jump and maybe piss a few people off who are pretty decent or stay and do what you committed yourself to do?

                    Of course I am no suity like contracting idiot, I am off as soon as they waggle a contract in front of me but what would you do? Out of interest.

                    Just to add a litle bit of humour the 2 places are right next door to each other.
                    Easy



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                    You know what they say about assumptions!

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