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Tricky Situation..but I am happy to be in.!! Any advice highly appreciated...
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Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostContract I signed already and doesn't allow me to give any notice at all, I have to provide 'satisfactory' replacement!Comment
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I can't afford to be in bench anymore, that's why thought about - Join which ever role starts first takes you to your office desk. It appears at the moment it will be Offer-2 will start earlier. So if SC delayed I can tell them I will join in few months later...Comment
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Originally posted by FrontEnder View PostWhy on earth would you sign a contract with this clause?Comment
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Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostI can't afford to be in bench anymore, that's why thought about - Join which ever role starts first takes you to your office desk. It appears at the moment it will be Offer-2 will start earlier. So if SC delayed I can tell them I will join in few months later...
Your sponsor (the client presumably) will tell you if you have got SC.
It smells weird though. 2 weeks is optimistic.
How big was the form you filled in?
What sort of detail did it ask about your family?
What ID did you provide?See You Next TuesdayComment
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Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostNormally I check contracts line by line. I was so happy with Offer-1 at that time after many month's bench, so blindly signed it. Never thought to be in a sitn like this.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostI can't give any notice, have to find satisfactory replacement."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostIt doesn't work like that.
Your sponsor (the client presumably) will tell you if you have got SC.
It smells weird though. 2 weeks is optimistic.
How big was the form you filled in?
What sort of detail did it ask about your family?
What ID did you provide?Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDo you get them professionally reviewed?Comment
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Originally posted by Darren_Test View PostI held SC beforeSee You Next TuesdayComment
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