I need HELP!!!
I need HELP!!!
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- trevedda0
Go for twelve months contract at least. You could even offer a framework agreement with them which basically is a document stating terms and conditions and your rate which, as a selling point, you can state will not change over that 12 months. Make sure you're happy with it, and ask for a retainer of x amount of day rate per month.
My experience has taught me that a job isn't a job worth anything until you finally get paid for it. Although purchase orders from big clients are usually nice to have!