Re: Round #4263 with the Client From Hell
That said, if/when the day comes that I do full-time
contracting, I intend to bend over backwards to avoid
accepting fixed-price work. On that, I certainly agree
with Andrew.
Before you bend too far ;-), make sure that you're aware of the IRS Common Law
Rule and Twenty Factors. It's available in many places, but one is
http://www.wellesley.edu/Controller/forms/consultant.pdf.
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