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Client Relationship vs. Jumping ship

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    #11
    It's also a good way to judge a client and how they percieve you.

    A good client will accept your need to move your business on after x amount of time with the same client as it will allow your business to hopefully aquire new skills and new business contacts and a good client will respect that.

    If you client spits their dummy out at your desire to further your businesses experience and contacts then maybe you are better rid of them.

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      #12
      Another thing to think about is will you be available when an old client comes a knocking?

      If you're a one man band contractor, will you be sitting around waiting for someone you previously did business with to ask if you're available? I hope not. You'll be working and unavailable. You might hit lucky and be on the bench or an old client will wait for you - most won't.

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