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Re: difficulties with clients
by Lisa Koza on Apr 4, 2008 at 12:00:41 pm

[Steve Wargo] "She sued me in superior court for ruining her life. She obviously never met my first wife."

Now that is funny! ;-)

[Steve Wargo] "Being ethical, honest, and standing your ground will get you noticed by the right people. And the most important thing is to admit when you're wrong. Just try really hard to never be wrong. That's probably easy for you. Your original post presents you as being in the right but not wanting to make waves, a good attitude. We all just need to know when it's time to speak up. None of us want to throw money out the window. Well, not me anyway."

And thanks, you're right, I didn't want to make waves, wanted to be professional and stand by my agreement. Took care of it though, Junior is gone. It's one thing to work cheaply, but why have to put up with someone that I didn't agree to?


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