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Originally Posted by DoubleF
You bit off more than you could chew, no?
IMO, sometimes, maintaining good business means you have to turn away business. Maybe you have a pain in the butt customer who can literally affect your ability to service other customers. Those customers are not worth keeping long term. They don't appreciate the work you do for them. In the same vein, sometimes you do business where you lose money for good business.
Sometimes I think business owners forget that they have the right to say no as well. The customer isn't always right. If you can't handle their job due to your business capacity or they're a waste of your time, let someone else take it.
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You could be very correct.
I will say that I am happier now, and my home life is better and that is what matters.
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Corporal Jean-Marc H. BECHARD, 6 Aug 1993
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