Employer hires an electronics assembly specialist on an independent contractor basis to provide assembly services for employer as specified in the contract.
If you need to back out, you'll typically need to refer to your agreement to understand the terms regarding cancellations or changes.
Absolutely! As a self-employed contractor, you can take on multiple projects from different clients at the same time.
You can work on a range of electronics assembly projects, from small gadgets to large systems, depending on what your skills allow.
Typically, you don’t need a special license, but it’s good to check with local regulations to make sure you're all set.
It's a contract that outlines the terms and conditions under which self-employed electronics contractors will work on projects, ensuring everyone knows what's expected.