Re: Thoughts on transitioning from one contract to another
The buyout clause only applies to the staffing agency's client (where Ed is currently working... as far as I can tell, it's not his former employer). If the staffing agency's client would like to hire Ed as a full-time employee then the client would have to comply with the buyout clause.
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Thoughts on transitioning from one contract to another: From: Ed
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RE: Thoughts on transitioning from one contract to another: From: Al Geist
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