Re: contractor rate
I think your options here are somewhat limited. If the client had
asked you if you could come down on the rate there might have
been some room for negotiation, but when they present it to you
in the contract with no prior discussion, either you take the lower rate, or if you can afford to pass on the work, decline it.
Gene Kim-Eng
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contractor rate: From: Greg Thompson
Re: contractor rate: From: Gene Kim-Eng
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