> I worked for a company (who will remain nameless) roughly 3 years
>ago. They wanted me to come on full time, and I had interest in doing so,
>however I ended up turning down the job offer. In my last conversation
>with the CEO he was cursing up a storm and threatened to sue me. About 8
>months later my lawyer was able to collect payment for the final
>invoice. That one conversation aside, we never had a problem.
>
> That same CEO emailed me last night asking if I still did contract
>work. How would you respond?
>
> A few additional comments, I'll make:
>
> a) He emailed me at an address that didn't exist at the time we worked
>together. So, he put in more effort than a "blind" follow-up from his
>contact database of past contractors.
> b) I assume that he either does not remember our last conversation or is
>really desperate.
>
> My first impulse is to ignore him completely. My second impulse is to
>send a polite "No Thanks" message. There is a third voice in the back of
>my head that wonders if I should let bygones be bygones, proceed with
>extreme caution, charge a higher rate, and insist on a "Cash on delivery"
>type of arrangement. I don't want to pass an opportunity, but I don't want
>to act foolishly either.
>
>
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