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by fat0wl 4590 days ago
all good advice. I've actually had issues working with larger clients because they try to give all-inclusive project prices. For one I fulfilled it and weaseled into off-contract hourly rate and that actually worked out much much better for me.

If you give a tech consultant a job they will code from A to B. The client is always the one throwing up roadblocks and change requets. If they don't understand that they are on the hook for those billing hours, yeah you don't have a good client there...

ONLY USE HOURLY RATE + ESTIMATE that's the best advice I can give on top of enobrev's. Maybe others disagree, but in my experience project rates mean the client will try to take advantage or if you get a project price that seems absurdly high & you get that flash of $$ signs in your eyes, the client will usually realize they overpaid and you'll lose potential future business with them. Just use a rate and be somewhat ethical about it. Even if you don't have a huge client base, they will all come back around for more work every few months.