Client Rant
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- Spookytim0
To Emecks... Don't. Don't go down that route. I will dig out some examples of my own attempt to do this. You think you are going to make everything water tight, but your client will amaze and astound you by finding a totally unexpected way to fuck you and the job over. So version two of your water tight contract will fill that hole, and lo, soemthing else will occur.
After about two years of trying to fence them in, the agreement that clients were expected to sign before I would work with them was about 6 A4 sheets of solid 10pt on 11pt type. Each page to be dated, signed, and named by the client.
It became my own private hell and I really advise against doing it Emecks. I'll find an old pdf and show you how absurd my contractual timeline bible became in the end, and never, not once did it make my life any easier.