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  • Dancer0

    when a job sounds too good to be true, think twice before accepting it
    honest
    (Aug 8 06, 01:26)

    I disagree. Never say no to a job ya never no when you are going to have a quiet period.
    Dancer
    (Aug 8 06, 02:08)

    no. i know exactly what honest means.

    for instance people that come up to you with something "prestigious" and actually talk you into a lower fee etc. and/or they promise you so "much more opportunities" after this one, while in fact, you won't hear anything.

    there's cunts and bitches without any morals out there, that solely hire you over a big studio for the fact that they can "mold" you.....

    BEWARE.

    that's all i am saying, and i think honest too..
    Crouwel
    (Aug 8 06, 02:52)

    Ok, this can be true. I suppose I have never had a client yet that has done this

    *touches Woody*

    One thing I do make sure is laying out the costs right form the start and keeping them informed of any additional cost as I go. I generally do not budge on prices unless the client has give me more jobs, contacts, etc...

    BTW Have fun!! Being a freelance is great when the goings good, really fel like you are running your own life and making proper money without completely selling your soul.

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