Dec 30, 2017 05:53:24 AM by Alexie M
I got a notification saying my contract is temporarily suspended. How long does it take to be reactivated? I've contacted my employer about this because he's assigning me to a new project and a new milestone.
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Dec 30, 2017 06:52:38 AM by Petra R
@Alexie M wrote:1) I got a notification saying my contract is temporarily suspended.
2)How long does it take to be reactivated?
3) I've contacted my employer about this because he's assigning me to a new project and a new milestone.
1) Chances are the client failed to pay on Monday.....
2) Until the client has resolved whatever issues he has. The quicker he does this the faster it will be resolved.
3) CAREFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If the client has issues and tries to hire you from a different account do NOT accept because you likely won't be paid. The client has to sort out his issues then your contract will resume. DO NOT WORK UNTIL THAT HAS HAPPENED!
Dec 30, 2017 06:31:29 AM by Joanne Marie P
Hi Alexie,
Someone from our team has already reached out to you. You can check the ticket here. Thank you!
Dec 30, 2017 06:42:19 AM by Alexie M
Hello,
I can't see the ticket you mentioned. The latest request there is for my account being flagged for a policy violation and it's already resolved though, the status is still open.
Dec 30, 2017 07:00:58 AM by Joanne Marie P
Hi Alexie,
I apologize for the confusion. As soon as your client resolves the issue on their end, your contract with them will be resumed.
Dec 30, 2017 06:52:38 AM by Petra R
@Alexie M wrote:1) I got a notification saying my contract is temporarily suspended.
2)How long does it take to be reactivated?
3) I've contacted my employer about this because he's assigning me to a new project and a new milestone.
1) Chances are the client failed to pay on Monday.....
2) Until the client has resolved whatever issues he has. The quicker he does this the faster it will be resolved.
3) CAREFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If the client has issues and tries to hire you from a different account do NOT accept because you likely won't be paid. The client has to sort out his issues then your contract will resume. DO NOT WORK UNTIL THAT HAS HAPPENED!
Dec 30, 2017 10:20:18 AM Edited Dec 30, 2017 10:21:29 AM by Hasmik V
Hi everyone,
I have a suspended contract too. Contacted the client they said they have payment issues. Surely I have stopped working on the project, though the client is great to work with. Just wondering if it anyhow affects my already not so high JSS, because in that case, I could ask to close the contract and open it whenever they are able to pay.
Thanks in advance!
Jan 9, 2019 11:32:20 AM Edited Jan 9, 2019 12:09:28 PM by Bojan S
What do you think of this screenshot?
Should I move to his colleague's account in this case?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
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Jan 9, 2019 11:45:31 AM by Petra R
@Patrick F wrote:What do you think of this screenshot?
Should I move to his colleague's account in this case?
If your client's account is on hold: Absolutely not.