tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7986078710205538946.post7606664067020543324..comments2023-10-31T06:00:55.173-06:00Comments on Um, Thanks for Sharing!: Bleh!Suehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11587050097177200147noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7986078710205538946.post-44202618462411673552007-11-04T15:14:00.000-07:002007-11-04T15:14:00.000-07:00Now I feel responsible for your some-days-just-suc...Now I feel responsible for your some-days-just-suck session. Your Saturday sounds like mine: I had TONS of stuff to do and spent all day avoiding it. After 60 hours Monday thru Friday of little kids (Friday I had <EM>eleven</EM> kids, including my two oldest who had a day off from school), I just needed a total veggin' out day... bet I blog about that.<BR/><BR/>Non-paying clients: it sucks to come down on a slacker-client, and I <EM>totally</EM> understand wanting to avoid confrontation and risking some bad word-of-mouth for your business, but I tell you what. After a certain point you just get sick of people shafting you and thinking you run a charity, and you just have to get Dog-the-Bounty-Hunter all over them and aggressively go after the money they owe you. If you're ticked off enough, find out the basics of filing a claim in small claims court, and inform your client what legal steps you are immediately prepared to take to collect the debt they owe you. You are not some nameless, faceless corporation who can absorb a few hundred dollars loss without blinking an eye. Every minute you have to spend away from your husband and children, to provide a valuable, and very skilled, service to a client, deserves to be monetarily compensated for. So, they need to pay up!!!! And there's my rant about non-paying clients.Becky in Wyohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06684694251553801410noreply@blogger.com