i'm in a pickle
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perhaps this can work in your favour. or against you.
i can work because you can probably earn more for your work since an agency isnt taking a huge chunk out of your earnings so they can get paid as well. the "Frank" may just be asking for a smaller fee for his time so you can then raise your rates for the gig.
the bad part is you already probably signed a commitment to that agency when you filled out your info upon joining with that creative agency, so i would re-read all the fine prints of what you signed, remember a time sheet thru an agency is considered a contract, and that any work that is thru their organization must be handeled thru them.
this can also blow up in your face if that agency finds out your moonlighted a job thru one of their clients.
just a thought... i would make sure you are in the right to take on said job with "frank" outside of the agencies walls and rights to their client regardless of who found your first, as that guy "Frank" may be doing a double deal under the table, which for you is something that you may not want to be part of.
dont hurt your chances with any agency or client or ever burn a bridge. it will always return to haunt you in the future so be smart and be safe with your career.
good luck!
-e
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- thanks for your insightful comment! i think i'm going to have him tell the agency about it. not me.sigg
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