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From: Angelito So <lito@panix.com>
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Subject: Re: Onyx jobs
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Daniel Dugour wrote:
> I would do it, if I were you, but haggle a bit about your future payment.
> 15% is OK if you're still learning to work with the package, and if you know
> what they base the cost on, but later on I would go for something more
> secure, like an hourly rate (I don't know how about the exchange rate of
> your money to Dutch guilders, so I cannot give you any advice on that), with
> overtime paid extra.
Being a programmer by trade, what is an hourly rate/overtime paid extra ? :^)
But seriously do animators get paid by the hour with overtime? I would find
this hard to believe because the nature of deadlines, etc... Wouldn't that be