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Leaving a six month contract after 8 weeks?

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    #21
    Originally posted by Dark Black View Post
    Just do it - sounds like the current gig is going to be a can of worms. You've got a solid WFH offer from a previous client, it's a no-brainer really.

    As others have said, shouldn't be any issues with giving the correct amount of notice (assuming you have a notice period). If it's just a week, work it, tidy up, get timesheet signed and invoice. If it's longer do enough to tidy up anything you've started then tell client you'll be offsite but available for support if necessary until the end of the notice period.

    Job done, move on
    ^ This. The new offer beats the tulipe the current client is offering. Leave. After a week no-one at the current client will care / remember anyway.

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      #22
      First things first, I'm a she and no I've never seen a fat lazy Contractor naked. I'm not into alt.contractporn.

      My notice period a week, and yup some people are going to be pissed off. But, they are failing to deliver. I'm working on a migration project and we're already several weeks late in getting the hardware but the PM/senior management refuse to budge the completion date.

      I guess I'm going to walk, my notice is 1 week. I'm on a hiding to nothing tbh. If anyone want to sub on a crap project that's gonna fail just apply here I have a substitution clause.

      My thoughts are take on a new project that will run smoothly and ditch this one which is destined to fail. There is not even an architect involved, and the PM is virtually uncontactable.

      Maybe this should be moved to Contracts, I'm new and thought it would be a general thing as it's more a personal issue than a contract specific issue.

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        #23
        Thanks for the positive posts, it's certainly food for thought even though I'm pretty sure my mind is made up.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Spuggie View Post
          First things first, I'm a she and no I've never seen a fat lazy Contractor naked. I'm not into alt.contractporn.
          First things first fat lazy contractor was an old forum member who was male and ended up getting a ban.

          Second things second don't take posts in General literally. Posts in General are not serious and we often insult each other therefore if you wanted to post a serious post you needed to have posted it in another section of the forum. You are actually warned before posting in this part of the forum that this part isn't serious.


          Originally posted by Spuggie View Post
          My notice period a week, and yup some people are going to be pissed off. But, they are failing to deliver. I'm working on a migration project and we're already several weeks late in getting the hardware but the PM/senior management refuse to budge the completion date.

          I guess I'm going to walk, my notice is 1 week. I'm on a hiding to nothing tbh. If anyone want to sub on a crap project that's gonna fail just apply here I have a substitution clause.

          My thoughts are take on a new project that will run smoothly and ditch this one which is destined to fail. There is not even an architect involved, and the PM is virtually uncontactable.

          Maybe this should be moved to Contracts, I'm new and thought it would be a general thing as it's more a personal issue than a contract specific issue.
          And thirdly if you think you should walk then do so. You owe no company loyalty.

          And finally good luck.
          "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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            #25
            Originally posted by Spuggie View Post
            Thanks for the positive posts, it's certainly food for thought even though I'm pretty sure my mind is made up.
            Make sure you block the toilet and let them know it was you on the way out.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Spuggie View Post
              Any advice would be appreciated.
              Just tell them you need to leave based on the medical advice of your doctor....

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                #27
                I knew what I was up for posting in general, hence saying I'm not up for Contractor porn. It was meant in jest, I'm not offended easily.

                I like the idea of blocking the bog on the way out. A gift that will keep on giving?

                I guess it's a general consensus to walk then? I'd rather their project screws up after I leave, not when I'm responsible for it.

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                  #28
                  Depends.
                  'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Spuggie View Post
                    I knew what I was up for posting in general, hence saying I'm not up for Contractor porn. It was meant in jest, I'm not offended easily.

                    I like the idea of blocking the bog on the way out. A gift that will keep on giving?

                    I guess it's a general consensus to walk then? I'd rather their project screws up after I leave, not when I'm responsible for it.
                    I can't believe you're even thinking about asking the Q. It's got "No Brainer" scrawled all over it in crayon and everything.
                    His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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                      #30
                      No brainer, but get the 'offer' into a signed contract before you jump ship

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