Fire client?
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- noneck0
Is her work keeping you from other things?
When she tried to bargain, how did it end?
What's the upside of firing her?
- ETM0
If you're thinking about it, then just do it. You don't have these thoughts without reason. You've likely been analyzing it subconsciously for a while anyway.
Go with your gut.
- CALLES0
if the work you do for her and its not a huge pain in the ass and it pays for the weekend beers keep her
- omahadesigns0
Bump, what did you do?
- rabbit0
Just keep raising the rates until she goes away. Win/Win
- cannonball19780
Tell her the work is insufficient to be scheduled.
- mekk0
If she does not pay a suitable amount, lower quality. Shit pay = shit quality, because she will find some arse who does it.
- moldero0
is she hot?
- benfal990
Depend, is it Nike or Timmy's Muffins?
- autoflavour0
i had to drop my last job as it was a fixed rate job but they were wanting unreasonable amounts of revisions. still havent been paid, kind of feel it wont ever come.
then low and behold, the next job, im having the same thing.
kind of getting the feeling people think im an easy mark.
- No, it's just what happens as creativity has become a commodity.ETM
- cannonball19780
Seriously just say you arent interested in the work. Whats the eorst that can happen.
- Let's not be rash, we don't want to start world war 3 here.set
- orrinward20
When dropping someone for personal satisfaction reasons rather than anything they're necessary at fault for, I think it'd be nice to refer them somewhere to fill the void you leave.
Obviously not a friend as you wouldn't want to give them shit work, but refer them to various sites where they can find other people to do the work.
- https://www.fiverr.c…set
- That's the passive aggressive referral.orrinward2
- i_monk0
Tell her what you just told us. You have to make a business decision.
- bored2death0
If your primary goal is to do rewarding work then fire here now.
If your primary goal is to make money, keep raising your rates until you find the tipping point. If you lose her, it doesn't sound like it'll matter.