Personally, I wouldn't do that.

Why?

Because I want them to hire me again, even if they do pay me 2 weeks late.

Rick

On 4/20/07, Jeff Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm currently working as an independant contractor for a fairly large IT 
> company.  My last invoice was paid almost 2 weeks late.  The contract states 
> that payment is made Net 30 days, but as it's written by the contracting 
> company does not include any penalty for late payment of invoices.  
> Considering that all of my creditors apply a late fee if I am late in paying 
> what is owed, I feel it is only just and fair that I charge a late fee to the 
> company I'm contracted with to write ColdFusion code.  I'm thinking just a 1% 
> or 1.5% fee on the outstanding balance if it is more than 7 days late.  Does 
> this seem reasonable?  How should I go about writing this into the contract 
> or getting the contracting company to write it in?  Should I seek legal 
> assistance in doing so?
>
> Thanks in advance for your input.
>
> Jeff
>
> 

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