Re: Doc always seems to be on vacation on previously proposed paydays
- From: "Carol A" <carolsonline@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 16:08:05 GMT
I think, in that case, I would write up a pay schedule contract that says
something along the lines of,
"As long as transcription contractor continues to supply product within 48
hours of receipt of work order, contract holder is expected to honor
invoices within 48 hours of receipt and/or within 48 hours of next regular
company pay cycle, whichever comes last."
How about them apples?
Carol-A
"DJGordon" <danigordon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:5FCAe.50502$qm.742@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Amen. My main client used to be wonderful. I turned my invoice in on the
> 1st, my check was cut within two days and sent out. Then they decided I
had
> to turn them in by the 23rd to get paid by the first. Well, check started
> getting later and later, sometimes after the tenth. I would email and
> complain and now they say that their other "vendors" have net 45 days. I
> said, well, that's fine and dandy but I'm not other "vendors". Now the
> promise is I turn in on the 23rd and it is cut sometime between the 6th
and
> the 10th, best deal I could get. I still have to get on them sometimes
about
> remembering me and there's always an excuse. The sad thing is that my
client
> is a multibillion dollar audiovisual production company and I happen to
know
> that they are always late paying bills such as their Earthlink internet
> account. Truly poor accounting going on. But, oh boy, like right now, they
> sure do want their files back on time if not before time. They send them
to
> me, then a day later say, oh yeah, those are rush, we need them yesterday.
> And these aren't 5-10 recordings. These are 149 minute conferences on
> pediatric epilepsy, clinical trial training, everything under the
sun....oh
> woe is me LOL I'm just feeling sorry for myself since the main subs I use
> all decided to go on vacation at the same time and I'm working 18-hour
days
> to stay caught up. {sigh}
>
> Dani
>
> "Gisele" <Gisele.1s10wh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:Gisele.1s10wh@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > My big client does not sign his own checks, and I get 'em like
> > clockwork. I let go a client a couple of years ago because she was a
> > doc signing her own checks, would never stiff me on an invoice, but I
> > always had to send the invoice, wait X number of days, call/email to
> > inquire if the dang thing had been paid, and I just got sick of it, so
> > I gave her 30 days' notice. She was also dictating all over creation
> > on a cell phone, and I just got tired of listening to the static, so
> > those two problems combined made me happy to give her up. What I tell
> > them is, they don't have to ask where the transcription is (it's
> > delivered every day!), so I shouldn't have to ask where my pay is.
> >
> >
> > --
> > Gisele
>
>
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