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Post by chevygirl57 on Feb 2, 2006 21:03:21 GMT -5
Good evening: If the lady is East Indian, a part of their culture is to negotiate before , during and after to try and get the best price. I might suggest that if you have concerns about getting paid an appropriate amount,or, at all, that you overestimate the job significantly and try to blow her off. Another alternative may be to suggest that you are experiencing significant growth right now and just cannot fit her in, even though you would like to. I gather your main concern is to maintain the relationship with the real estate agent. If worst comes to worst , you may have to decide if you want to regard this job as a loss leader for the work the real estate agent sends your way. Bill. Bad advice. The last thing you want to do is burn your bridges.
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Post by Pages Personal Cleaning on Feb 3, 2006 6:34:40 GMT -5
Bill is right. When some people first start out in the cleaning business they are willing to take any job because they need the work. But after dealing with different kinds of clients over several years you come to realize that these types of clients are more trouble than they are worth. Believe me I know. I don't take this kind of client any longer because I know they are just going to be a big headache and its not worth it. There are too many good clients out there. Patti
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