The agent might lose a tiny portion of their income the contractor makes them, who they can probably replace and tell the client it was the contractor's fault.
The contractor stands to lose 100% of their income and would have to find a new contract, just over a little rate rise.
So it's not really an equal footing, the agent is in the position of strength.
The contractor stands to lose 100% of their income and would have to find a new contract, just over a little rate rise.
So it's not really an equal footing, the agent is in the position of strength.
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