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    I would like to say to my contractor

    Who resigned and left his contract today>

    That I do understand that it was an awful gig and that you were not up to dealing with the politics of it all. I appreciate that you flagged this to me a few months ago and I do appreciate you were concerned about letting me your agent down because I stuck my neck out to get you the job in the first place.

    My message to you is. I do not have a problem with it and please do not feel embarrassed.




    As long as I do not have to pay your last invoice we can call it quits

    DA in forgiving mode
    Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyone

    #2
    I would like to say to my contractor

    Cameron has resigned?

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      #3
      Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
      As long as I do not have to pay your last invoice we can call it quits
      Did he Opt In or Opt Out or Shaked It all about?
      If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers.

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        #4
        why not pay his invoice?

        He didn't embarrass you by doing an MF. Your client still has their teeth?

        It didn't work out so he left honourably?

        he did the work.

        he resigned one assumes with correct notice?

        ok you may not like it and may deduct reasonable expenses but pay him.
        Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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          #5
          Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
          Who resigned and left his contract today>

          That I do understand that it was an awful gig and that you were not up to dealing with the politics of it all. I appreciate that you flagged this to me a few months ago and I do appreciate you were concerned about letting me your agent down because I stuck my neck out to get you the job in the first place.

          My message to you is. I do not have a problem with it and please do not feel embarrassed.




          As long as I do not have to pay your last invoice we can call it quits

          DA in forgiving mode
          You only have one contractor?
          Me, me, me...

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            #6
            Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
            Who resigned and left his contract today>

            That I do understand that it was an awful gig and that you were not up to dealing with the politics of it all. I appreciate that you flagged this to me a few months ago and I do appreciate you were concerned about letting me your agent down because I stuck my neck out to get you the job in the first place.

            As long as I do not have to pay your last invoice we can call it quits

            DA in forgiving mode
            So when he pointed out this was an awful gig with politics a few months ago, what did you do? Did you speak to the company and mention his concerns? Warn them perhaps he may leave? Did you line up a replacement for your customer and perhaps a new gig for the contractor.

            If he did the work and you got paid then you should pay him, it would be the correct thing to do. That's why you get paid the big bucks.

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              #7
              As long as I do not have to pay your last invoice we can call it quits



              Will you be getting paid?

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                #8
                Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                Who resigned and left his contract today>

                That I do understand that it was an awful gig and that you were not up to dealing with the politics of it all. I appreciate that you flagged this to me a few months ago and I do appreciate you were concerned about letting me your agent down because I stuck my neck out to get you the job in the first place.

                My message to you is. I do not have a problem with it and please do not feel embarrassed.




                As long as I do not have to pay your last invoice we can call it quits

                DA in forgiving mode
                Need a tester? I'll deal with the political tulipe if you pay me his last invoice plus my invoices.

                (MTT in 'you thought I was a bleeding heart liberal but actually I'm a capitalist bastard' mode)
                And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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                  #9
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                  Originally posted by DodgyAgent View Post
                  Who resigned and left his contract today>

                  That I do understand that it was an awful gig and that you were not up to dealing with the politics of it all. I appreciate that you flagged this to me a few months ago and I do appreciate you were concerned about letting me your agent down because I stuck my neck out to get you the job in the first place.

                  My message to you is. I do not have a problem with it and please do not feel embarrassed.




                  As long as I do not have to pay your last invoice we can call it quits

                  DA in forgiving mode


                  The opportunity to cream the profit while doing little for it had nothing to do with it of course

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                    #10
                    I would like to say to my contractor

                    So you've lost your contractor.

                    How can you call yourself an agent now you've lost your contractor.
                    merely at clientco for the entertainment

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