Anonymous wrote:A lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.
An old coworker use to say that and I think they were wise words.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.
An old coworker use to say that and I think they were wise words.
^^This. I also had an Aunt who would say “Don’t go around picking up other people’s monkeys.”
Anonymous wrote:A lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part.
An old coworker use to say that and I think they were wise words.
Anonymous wrote:I recently had to fire a client due to this issue.
Monday- they call to say they have a rush project can we get it done "this week"
Monday- I rush around to get an estimate and make sure I have a contractor that can get it done.
Tues-Thurs: don't hear from client
Fri: hear from client, they change the parameters a bit trying to pay less, and ask if we can get it done by Monday COB.
Sat.-Mon.: We bust a** to finish the project
Then client takes another week to actually approve the work and has a bunch of changes.
First time I said yes but no discount. 2nd time I raised my rate by 30%. 3rd time I raised the rate again, but, got a bunch of nonsense about how I was "gouging" them. They just got in touch with me on Monday. Decided life is to short to deal with this b*****.