One reason I was told that I was being offered an FTC over a usual contract was that the company was receiving government funding, and it could only be spent on the company not 3rd party companies (or something like that, I forget). The reason seemed legit ans it was very good money, much better than the usual FTCs I see, so there can be a reason for them.
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But probably not that one...Originally posted by pauldee View PostOne reason I was told that I was being offered an FTC over a usual contract was that the company was receiving government funding, and it could only be spent on the company not 3rd party companies (or something like that, I forget). The reason seemed legit ans it was very good money, much better than the usual FTCs I see, so there can be a reason for them.
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