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RE: FN-FORUM: Freelancing - Advice
date posted 9th May 2008 21:09
May 9 08
Hello Leigh
Are you a member of the NUJ? They're the right people for dealing with this kind of thing. They're invaluable for the freelancer.
Edward A Dundon
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Message Received: May 09 2008, 12:09 PM
From: [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: "FN-FORUM / [EMAIL REMOVED]
Cc:
Subject: FN-FORUM: Freelancing - Advice
Hi there
I went for an informal interview regarding a web development job, I was then
told that they were not taking anyone on but would be looking for freelance
services. I went back to the company a couple of weeks later for a meeting
about the implementation of a website. After the meeting we talked about
money etc.. I was then told that they would be sending me their requirements
and that I would then get on with the job. Today (a month later) they have
told me that they will not be requiring freelance services and asked me if I
would like a link to the job advert once it is online.
So, should I send them a bill for consulting at the meeting?
Secondly, doesn't the company have an obligation regarding the freelance
work I was promised?
Best Regards
Leigh
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