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Follow up on work - or how many times to you have to point out the line in the sand?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 483951" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Right now he is my primary client - for obvious reasons. I have no time to work for anyone else. I got there today and they were very polite. They had not looked at the spread sheet I made for them. They'd made up their minds that it wasn't going to help and wouldn't do anything with it. I'm sorry, but one day of being nice is not ok. I did my bank deposits, other bookkeeping work, looked over a couple of things that they did and they sent out and left. </p><p></p><p>If I weren't so over it, I'd be furious. They sat there and did all of the work and I sat in the room with them. I guess that's what they think they need. The next time the subject comes up, I'll tell them to fill out the spread sheet and I'll type it in if they want, but no-sir I am not doing your estimates.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 483951, member: 99"] Right now he is my primary client - for obvious reasons. I have no time to work for anyone else. I got there today and they were very polite. They had not looked at the spread sheet I made for them. They'd made up their minds that it wasn't going to help and wouldn't do anything with it. I'm sorry, but one day of being nice is not ok. I did my bank deposits, other bookkeeping work, looked over a couple of things that they did and they sent out and left. If I weren't so over it, I'd be furious. They sat there and did all of the work and I sat in the room with them. I guess that's what they think they need. The next time the subject comes up, I'll tell them to fill out the spread sheet and I'll type it in if they want, but no-sir I am not doing your estimates. [/QUOTE]
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