when doing contract work, especially as a fresh graduate, it can be difficult to gauge what you're time is worth
always treat a contracted project as a business before considering the personal relationships involved
as long as the contract is written evidence (including deliverables, agreed dates, expectations etc.) with signatures, it is enough to be binding
requesting a contract is not a show of mistrust
burn-rate is all of the expenses and wages associated with a project, added together every month
it's fairly common for development and marketing to have similar budgets
it's recommended to have a lawyer on board early on, if only to help write proper contracts
the more money involved, the more beneficial a lawyer will be
accountants are also recommended - insurance is a necessity
IT insurance
public liability insurance
office insurance
Always have a written agreement!
For legal minimum wage estimates, go to Game Workers Unite Australia. They will stand in for you if there are any wage issues, on behalf of Fair Work.
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post-mortem reflection
Q: do we have to do a final reflection?
A: as long as we have something to show that we covered all of the LO's, it's fine.