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    ^ @OSFA: Again, it REALLY varies. Being on 'the other side of the fence' often, I personally hate it when I sense somebody who I'm potentially offering work to getting over the top opportunistic (financially) because of it being a 'big name client'. I fully understand why folks tend to do this (ie getting a 'fair piece of the pie' in their estimation), but it quickly comes across as undeserved greed. My advice would be to find an hourly rate that generally feel good about independent of client - obviously with the flexibility to make exceptions (for non-profits f.ex.).

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