Originally posted by DaveB
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Exactly and also don't connect anyone from current client so they won't see you are looking for another gig (incase you are)
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I have certainly had contracts where 95% of the time I could have done two contracts. Problem is once in a while they will want you to attend a meeting, answer a question or do a piece of work urgently and if you can't they are going to ask why when you are being paid for being available for them. If they start digging and withholding payments then you are in trouble.
Obviously if both clients are aware then knock yourself out and in all honesty you will probably get away with it but there is a risk.Comment
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