civilperson:
My statement was in regards to a notification period of termination and to your note saying they could be terminated at "any time". Yes, most employement/consulting contracts can be terminated for any reason by either party WITH notification as per the agreement. Below are clauses cut & pasted from the last 2 I've been involved with.
Without a termination clause containing a notification period, you could arrive at work and be told that's it, go home. It works to protect both sides. This is generally the case, except of course for cause.
In Jeremykim's case, he can accept another position, but will need to make sure he coordinates his start date with his new employer with the termination clause's notification period in his contract. But also, as pointed out above, needs to assure there are no agreements that may be involved that would preclude his future enmployer from hiring him for a certain period of time. That is becoming more prevelant in the oil & gas industry, where there is allot of "poaching" due to an extreme lack of qualified personnel.
5. Term Contract - This agreement constitutes a term contract under which Contractor was selected by Principle and ___ to perform work as described herein for the duration of the __________ Project. This agreement shall remain in effect for duration of the project. This and other term contracts written on contractor’s behalf for this project will begin from effective date and shall remain in force thereafter until terminated by either party hereto giving the other party written notice of termination at least fourteen (14) days prior to the effective date of termination.
17. Termination:
Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time and for any reason upon occurrence of any of the following events: (i) fourteen (14) days prior written notice, (ii) death of either party, (iii) physical disability of Consultant, or (iv) satisfactory completion of the work assignment.
Greg Lamberson, BS, MBA
Consultant - Upstream Energy
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