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    I would not charge more. If I not want short term client, I not take short term client but I would not charge more. I would be clear in contract that it has a firm end date so you then have the whole time to find replacement and know for sure this short term child leaving on set day. Or I would make sure I got 6 week notice of final day but I would not just take on short term on regular contract.

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