officeroamer
Programmer
Thursday I was asked to lead a new project that would take about 6 months to complete . I currently have a bit over 3 months left on my contract with the company. I turned it down stating “I currently have 6 small projects that I’m trying to finish and I'm working on 3 other projects”. I also stated that “I will help someone lead the project and will work on it, but I don't want to get to deep into a project and not be able to finish it”.
Today (Monday) I was pulled into the office with the president and the owner. My words were twisted around about why I turned down the lead roll on the project. I explained to them if the project was rushed it would take about 4 months and would be buggie and it should take 6 months to do it right and to do all the needed trouble shooting to avoid issues down the road. The both forgot my contract was going to end in about 3 months.
HR called me into the office twice. The first time was a full time job offer that was low. The second time was to extend my my contract to 7 months. The offer was ok, but the confidentiality agreement had changed to much, and I already have something lined up for when I’m done with this contract. I told them that I would defiantly consider it if I could resign the old confidentiality agreement.
Towards the end of the day the president walked into the conference room where I hang out to talk. He did his best to try to make me feel an inch tall and told me how important I was to the companies future. He brought up the IT manger job opening and we had good discussion about it. We also talked about why I like working as a contract worker and the projects I'm currently involved on out side of work.
There confidentiality agreement is now 37 page that includes the HIPPA stuff. Is that a bit large or has this become normal?
The old confidentiality agreement limited me on working in parts of bio-mechanics, but the new one says I can not work in the field for 10 years after leaving the company. Is this normal?
How long do most IT people stay with a company?
Today (Monday) I was pulled into the office with the president and the owner. My words were twisted around about why I turned down the lead roll on the project. I explained to them if the project was rushed it would take about 4 months and would be buggie and it should take 6 months to do it right and to do all the needed trouble shooting to avoid issues down the road. The both forgot my contract was going to end in about 3 months.
HR called me into the office twice. The first time was a full time job offer that was low. The second time was to extend my my contract to 7 months. The offer was ok, but the confidentiality agreement had changed to much, and I already have something lined up for when I’m done with this contract. I told them that I would defiantly consider it if I could resign the old confidentiality agreement.
Towards the end of the day the president walked into the conference room where I hang out to talk. He did his best to try to make me feel an inch tall and told me how important I was to the companies future. He brought up the IT manger job opening and we had good discussion about it. We also talked about why I like working as a contract worker and the projects I'm currently involved on out side of work.
There confidentiality agreement is now 37 page that includes the HIPPA stuff. Is that a bit large or has this become normal?
The old confidentiality agreement limited me on working in parts of bio-mechanics, but the new one says I can not work in the field for 10 years after leaving the company. Is this normal?
How long do most IT people stay with a company?