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if you don't like your contract, then what?

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    #21
    Do whatever is best interest for your company havign a happy director/employees is good for the company, but having happy satisfied clients is also in the company's best interest!

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      #22
      Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
      well another recruiter told me about another contract that pays twice my rate and sounds more interesting plus better location

      I forsee a lot of this sudden quitting of contracts as contractors who accepted low rates will - of course - jump at the prospect of being offered a rate which is more realistic for the market.

      The upshot - dissatisfied client.

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        #23
        Originally posted by contractor79 View Post
        If you start a 6 month contract then realise after a few weeks you don't like it, what would you do? It's especially hard to move to another one somewhere else if there's a month notice on your side of the deal. Do you just stick it out for 6 months then move on after they refuse to pay you at least £100/day more on renewal?
        Start a big argument with a permie over email, include any heads of department on the cc line. You'll get a call from the agent within a couple of days and immediate termination. This works, trust me.
        You can lead a fool to wisdom but you can't make him think.

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