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Re: difficulties with clients
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Lisa Koza
on Apr 3, 2008 at 1:47:09 pm
I just finished reading, "Clients or Grinders" and boy o boy, these folks are Grinders to a T (or G).
I had an hour long, and slightly heated, conversation with my client last night, we both aired our issues, and cleared a few things. I should have spoken up sooner, instead of just being cranky. I have no problem learning from my mistakes, it's all par for course. I'm trying to stay positive, and I'm feeling more wealthy of hard earned knowledge. Anyway, I will finish the commercial, and I told her I want *HER* to love it, and that I didn't need Junior there telling me what to do. It's been an insulting past few weeks, and I've had enough of it.
Next time Grinders will be tossed back out to sea. Tell me though, what happens when you do decide midstream to not finish the product. She had already paid me my 50% upfront.
Thanks, you guys rock! :-)
Oh, and yes, giving the camera away set a precedence to all that followed, and I pretty much got what I deserved....I know this.
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