Well put.  

I am very happy we were able to part on good terms; although I'm not going to count on this subcontractor to pass me on more work anytime soon.  

J e f f

>I wouldn't think of it as being fired so much as terminating a business
>relationship. Contracts come, contracts go, and it's the good ones we
>should have regrets about. The ones we weren't happy with, good
>riddance, forget about it and move on to something better.
>
>There are a few positions I stuck around at for too long, and they don't
>end in a nice situation. Soemtimes when I think back, I wish I could
>have known what lied ahead and told myself to get out with some dignity.
>Truth is, your client may have done you a favor.
>
>M
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jeffry Houser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 3:26 PM
>To: CF-Community
>Subject: Bummer; I just had a contract terminated..
>
>
>I just had a contract terminated because I said "It ain't working for
>me"
>in an email.
>
>  I'm a bit in shock.  The client said I wasn't professional enough.
>This
>was a nightmare project from the start, so I'm not sad to see it go.
>But,
>being fired sucks.
>
>  I think I'm going to have to drown my sorrows in an evening showing of
>ROTK.
>
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