If I were the potential client, yes. Not because I would want a contractor to work over hours but because I would want a contractor to be commited.<p>For me what "No over-hours" on a front page means is that you're the lazy kind. It means that not working is more important to you than doing things right.<p>Again, I'm not going to expect a contractor to work over-hours, at least not without paying. And I understand separating work from personal life. I'm the first one asking for that. It's very important that anyone who work have a great life balance. It makes better people, better work quality, better work environment.<p>What are you trying to achieve by putting this on your front-page ? Or actually, putting it anywhere on your website ?<p>Preventing client from getting advantage of you ? Then maybe the way to go is to say no when the problem arise. Contracts should protect you...<p>If you're not doing over hours it's fine, but discuss it when you come to the details. You actually probably know how to approach a customer more than me as you seem to have way more experience.<p>It's like when you started dating your wife (I presume you have a wife since you seen to have a kid). First time you saw her, did you say "Ok we're going to date, but 'NO <put something here you that don't like in other people>'. She wouldn't want to hear it.<p>What do you think ?