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Old 12-20-2006, 05:06 PM
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Default firing clients

The statement about firing clients was dead on. every now and then it's just better to kick one to the curb than to stress over it. The ones you try to kick to the curb are the ones who come back and play nice next time because they know they need you more than you need them.

It's not an attitude issue. if the client keeps making changes to your work then why did they hire you in the first place. I don't let clients tell me how to do my job. I spell out what I am going to do for them and for how much and ask when they want me to start. I usually do extra for them if they leave me alone and let me do my job.

reminds me of a sign i saw in a mechanic's shop.

labor; $10/hr
$15 if you watch
$20 if you help.
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