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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by absolute View Post

    This phase can be botched. Do you usually negociate certains agreements ?

    For example :

    - Notice period
    - payment rate / time.
    You would be advised to read the entire contract, and if unsure about anything get it reviewed.

    As there is more than just notice period and payment rate/time that you may need to get changed for example some agencies stick in clauses giving you unlimited liability for all your work for ever.

    Generally if you get a lawyer/review service involved the agency/client tends to budge on terms.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by TykeMerc View Post
    If you're asking about negotiating terms and conditions, yes I always read the contract and ask (or insist) that things I don't like are changed.

    It's a routine part of contracting to me.
    And common sense surely? Some will move some won't. It's just part of the game.

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  • TykeMerc
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    If you're asking about negotiating terms and conditions, yes I always read the contract and ask (or insist) that things I don't like are changed.

    It's a routine part of contracting to me.

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  • absolute
    started a topic classical agreements

    classical agreements

    Hi !

    Generally, after succeeding the interview with the customer, there is the signing of the contract.

    This phase can be botched. Do you usually negociate certains agreements ?

    For example :

    - Notice period
    - payment rate / time.
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