Put it this way, a good coder will always think about the current client. A bad one will take multiple jobs to make more money.
Hourly jobs are only good for certain things. Afterall, you're not going want to pay hourly for something that will take weeks, even months to complete. Customers go with the cheapest, that's where they slip up - while there are coders who have a cheap hourly rate, most are just money grabbing ******!
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