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Tip #215
Don’t be afraid to fire that bad client
Just because you agreed to work for a client doesn’t mean you have to continue working for them when you discover they are not a good match for you. Continuing to work with a client that you don’t respect, like, or trust is often a disaster waiting to happen. In these difficult economic times it’s harder but even more important to let a bad client go.
What client should you fire?
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