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You should be paid according to the terms laid down in the contract agreed
between yourself and the client at the start of the work.
If you are working through an agency then the last payment should be the
same time-delay as the others.
Peter
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<techwr-l-bounces+peter=galley -dot- ie -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> On Behalf Of Lucy
Draughn
Sent: 23 July 2018 18:00
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Subject: Contractor Payments
Hey Whirlers,
What is the expected timeframe to be paid after completing a project? Is 30
days too long?
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Lucy
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