Re: Doc always seems to be on vacation on previously proposed paydays




> Yes, it's certainly the result of hard work, but it's still nice to
> have reached a position where the loss of an account isn't a
> disaster. After all, there are many folks who work just as hard
> and, due to circumstances that may be outside their control, can't
> afford to lose a single client or take a day away from work.
>
> Eliyahu

I have certainly had times in my life when I had to work for people I
did not like at rates that did not support me. I got out of those
situations as quickly as I could by networking with other MTs in order
to find work I liked better. Sometimes that meant working 2 jobs with
crummy hours before I could transition to the next thing. If I had
just sat there and kept accepting the original bad deal, whatever it
was, then I really would have been stuck. I reached the position of
being able to turn down bad deals by working my tail off! I guess you
can call that nice if you want to.

Gisele


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