Anybody got experience hiring long term freelancers?

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  • skt0

    in a lot of cases someones day rate is inflated to compensate for the fact that they are working short term (read days, maybe a couple of weeks) at a time with little or no job security.

    when they are given secure employment for long periods of time there is no need for their rate to be so high.

    it's a different case however if you are a specialist and charge a set fee for what you do. why should you change it.

    but if you are simply a jobbing designer, you have to give and take a little in situations like this.

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