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	<title>Comments on: Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work</title>
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		<title>By: Trevor Liu</title>
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		<description>LOVE THE WORK - HATE YOUR CLIENT
There are times where you just have to soldier on.  In a tight market there may not be the luxury to pick and choose your clients and you may not have the freedom or flexibility to change your core business.  Besides, you love what you do right?

I feel that communication is still the key, soldier on but don&#039;t suffer in silence.  If the client is blithely ignorant of your feelings, then tactfuly let them know how they are adversely affecting your performance and what you can do for them.

If the client (or parts there of) are doing it maliciously and intentionally (hopefully not the one who is paying your bills) then it maybe the time to go over their head and let your concerns be known.

If the one who is paying your bills is doing it.  Then you could be being set up and you might not get your invoices paid!

I would remember that Unhappy Clients talk, and they talk more than Happy Clients.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>LOVE THE WORK &#8211; HATE YOUR CLIENT<br />
There are times where you just have to soldier on.  In a tight market there may not be the luxury to pick and choose your clients and you may not have the freedom or flexibility to change your core business.  Besides, you love what you do right?</p>
<p>I feel that communication is still the key, soldier on but don&#8217;t suffer in silence.  If the client is blithely ignorant of your feelings, then tactfuly let them know how they are adversely affecting your performance and what you can do for them.</p>
<p>If the client (or parts there of) are doing it maliciously and intentionally (hopefully not the one who is paying your bills) then it maybe the time to go over their head and let your concerns be known.</p>
<p>If the one who is paying your bills is doing it.  Then you could be being set up and you might not get your invoices paid!</p>
<p>I would remember that Unhappy Clients talk, and they talk more than Happy Clients.</p>
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