I wonder if I am alone in noticing quite a rise in posts on here about "duff" contracts in terms of working conditions.
True, these have always been around even from when I started contracted in the late 90's. I have even had a few duff projects myself. There are some shocking clients from hell out there.
But it seems to be almost every other day now that someone needs advice on here about bailing on a bad contract.
(Note, I am not objecting to someone bailing on a bad gig or asking for advice on how to handle it)
Has the market changed that much or have the clients changed?
I am actually interested.
True, these have always been around even from when I started contracted in the late 90's. I have even had a few duff projects myself. There are some shocking clients from hell out there.
But it seems to be almost every other day now that someone needs advice on here about bailing on a bad contract.
(Note, I am not objecting to someone bailing on a bad gig or asking for advice on how to handle it)
Has the market changed that much or have the clients changed?
I am actually interested.
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