There is nothing cut and dried as far as I know. sm
Posted By: searching on 2007-07-23
In Reply to: Please clarify about IC and lines in a day - Angie
The company cannot tell you that you must do X amount of lines or minutes, or whatever. However, as with any IC, they can ask YOU to tell them what you will contract for. It is only common sense. A company needs to know the work is covered.
I took 45 minutes a day for years for one company, told them when I wanted the work, and had 8 hours to return it. You set your work parameters, and then perform the work. If you don't do the work, they can contract with someone else. No strings either way.
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