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Declining Assignments

How to properly decline job assignments when you're unavailable or the work isn't suitable.

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Written by Hayden Zammit Meaney
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Declining Assignments

Sometimes an assignment just isn't the right fit, or you're not available when an operator needs you. That's completely understandable — the important thing is to decline promptly and professionally so the operator can find someone else.

When to Decline an Assignment

It's perfectly acceptable to decline an assignment when:

  • You're not available during the requested time

  • You have a scheduling conflict with another commitment

  • The location is too far for you to travel

  • You don't have the required qualifications or certifications

  • The work type isn't something you're comfortable with

  • Personal circumstances prevent you from taking on the work

How to Decline an Assignment

  • Sign in to your Contractor Portal at /contractor

  • Find the assignment in your Pending Assignments section

  • Click on the assignment to view the details

  • Click the Decline button

  • Select a reason from the dropdown menu (this helps operators understand and isn't held against you)

  • Optionally, add a brief note if you'd like to provide more context

  • Click Confirm Decline

Choosing a Decline Reason

When declining, you'll be asked to select a reason. Common options include:

Reason

When to Use

Schedule conflict

You have another commitment at that time

Not available

You're taking time off or unavailable for personal reasons

Location too far

The travel distance isn't practical

Short notice

You weren't given enough lead time

Other commitment

You have non-work obligations

Not suitable

The assignment type doesn't match your skills or preferences

Selecting an accurate reason helps operators understand your situation and can improve future matches.

What Happens When You Decline

After you decline:

  • The operator is notified immediately

  • The assignment is removed from your pending list

  • The operator can offer the work to another contractor

  • Your decline is recorded (but declining reasonable offers won't affect your standing)

Declining Gracefully

A few tips for maintaining good relationships with operators:

  • Respond quickly — The sooner you decline, the more time the operator has to find a replacement

  • Be honest — Use the reason that genuinely reflects why you can't accept

  • Keep it professional — A brief, courteous note goes a long way

  • Update your availability — If you're declining due to schedule conflicts, make sure your availability calendar reflects this

Can Declining Affect My Standing?

Declining assignments is a normal part of contracting, and operators understand that you can't accept every offer. However, a few things to keep in mind:

  • Frequent last-minute declines may affect your reputation with specific operators

  • Declining accepted assignments (cancelling) is different from declining initial offers and should be avoided when possible

  • Keeping your availability current reduces the number of offers you need to decline

If You Need to Cancel an Accepted Assignment

Cancelling an assignment you've already accepted is different from declining an initial offer. If you've accepted work but can no longer complete it:

  • Navigate to the assignment in your Upcoming Assignments section

  • Click Cancel Assignment

  • Provide a reason for the cancellation

  • If possible, give as much notice as you can

Cancellations should be reserved for genuine emergencies or unavoidable circumstances. Frequent cancellations can affect your reputation with operators.

Preventing Unnecessary Declines

To reduce the number of assignments you need to decline:

  • Keep your availability up to date at /availability

  • Set your work preferences in your profile

  • Specify your travel radius so you only receive local offers

  • Update your qualifications so you're matched with appropriate work

When your profile and availability are current, operators can send you better-matched offers, reducing the need to decline.

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