Originally posted by simplicity
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The OP is a case in point, complaining that after 3 weeks she's had no training. She has the right idea in that contracting is a good way to get new skills and experiences but the resources, drive and leadership for that need to come from yourself, even if its just buying a book and spending a few evenings a week learning the stuff at home.
The only thing the client ever owes you is payment for the time you've spent working for them (and any expenses incurred depending on the contract).
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