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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Consultant - Our offices HVAC broke recently so there’s a consistent slight whistling noise 24/7 from each of the vents. It enhances the experience of our RTO mandate. In general, going to a client site where the client is knowingly going to be unavailable because they’re in other work related meetings all day or they just leave right after lunch leaving us in their office alone. My bosses send us to show face and build the relationship while these client grunts where talking too do everything they can to avoid us face to face.[/quote] As the client, the reason I hire consultants, aside from independent opinions, is that they have in house expertise to complete their job without asking me a lot of questions!! You are defeating the purpose here 😆[/quote] I am another consultant, not with Feds. I wouldn't accept clients who disappear. Unfortunately, too many clients have this attitude, which is I hired you and now it's not my problem and I will not be involved. Depending on the sort of consulting, regardless of how much experience and expertise the consultant has, the client needs to be a part of the work. Otherwise it's a waste of your money and you are making the consultant guess at things you could easily take 5 minutes to explain.[/quote]
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