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New job offer/existing job notice periodired but I wan

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    Hi.

    I entered into a contractor's agreement with a company a month and a half ago, they provide me with enquiries to answer and pay me per enquiry, the pay isn't great. The contract states I have to give 4 weeks'notice.

    I've just been approached by another company with an offer I absolutely can't refuse - it's my dream job, basically, and more than double the pay. But they need me to start right away.

    Daft question time: can I breach my existing contract by leaving immediately without incurring any consequences?

    I'd be really grateful for some help! I'd hate to lose this amazing opportunity.
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  • #2
    The ultimate action that the company you signed the agreement with could take is to make a claim against you for breach of contract.
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    • #3
      Do you know what that would involve? For example, could they take me to court?

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      • #4
        The compay would have to show that they have suffered loss resulting from your breach of contract by not giving the requisite notice. They would then need to pursue a claim via the cour to recoup the losses.

        I think the view that you have to take is whether this company would be likely to pursue a claim and/or could they show that they have suffered a loss by you not giving the required notice. So one thing to consider is did you answer a lot of enquiries and were they such that the company charged the person making the enquiry for the answer from which you were given a %?
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        • #5
          Thanks for your response, I really appreciate it. Yes, they do get a percentage of each enquiry I answer

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          • #6
            I thought so.

            I have given you what possible action the company could take and it is up to you as to what you decide to do about handing in your notice with a request to leave immediately.
            If you would like a one-to-one expert consultation with me on your employment issue than I can be contacted by emailing admin@legalbeaglesgroup.com

            I do my best to provide good practical advice, however I do so without liability.
            If you have any doubts then do please seek professional legal advice.


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            You are braver than you believe, smarter than you think and stronger than you seem.



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