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  • malvolio
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    And as a rule of thumb, if it's anything like an employment contract, it's wrong! You are a supplier, not an employee.

    Also read the PCG's Guide to Freelancing at www.pcg.org.uk.

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  • Chico
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    Look at the First Timers section it is all there------------>

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  • ftm
    started a topic newbie contract advice

    newbie contract advice

    Can anyone give me some advice about what to look out for when negotiating my first IT contract?

    I've no idea what to expect other than it'll be something like an employment contract I suppose??

    Any tricks the agencies like to pull on naive first-timers?

    Cheers.

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