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Four Types Of People You Should Never Work With. by CalciumB3: 7:58pm On Sep 16, 2018
Source: https://www.inc.com/arianna-odell/4-types-of-people-you-should-never-work-with.html?cid=sf01001


Try to Avoid Working With These 4 Types of People

For freelancers and founders, choosing good clients to work with is a matter of life and death.

For freelancers and founders , choosing good clients to work important. If you don't enjoy working with someone, you won't enjoy your business, which in turn will effect your productivity and bottom line.
But how can you weed out the frogs from the princes? Here are four types of clients you should avoid working with at all costs.


1. Clients with an ego larger than the room.

You might know this type of client. These are the ones who have everything figured out and don't take any input from you or anyone else. They value their own opinion too highly, which limits your ability to help them succeed.
Any attempt to offer feedback or constructive criticism tends to hurt this client's ego, and they may even become defensive. How are you going to build a healthy professional relationship with someone if they can't take feedback?
I've found that appeasing a tough client's ego is often more of a hassle than it's worth


2. Clients who don't respect you or your time

Disrespectful clients, much like egocentric clients, are unable to put their focus on anyone but themselves. They lack basic respect and manners toward the people they're working with.
These clients have a tendency to disregard the time and effort you put into each project. They may blatantly miss deadlines and then have you scrambling in the last minute to finish everything. Or, on a whim, they may suddenly change their mind and have you redo everything.
Even worse is the client who berates you or speaks rudely to you during the project. In a business setting, no one deserves to be treated less than a professional. It's not worth letting someone disrespect you just to get a paycheck.
And it should go without saying that any client who verbally harasses you (especially in a violent or sexual way) should be shown the door and reported to the police. Next!


3. Clients whose values and passions don't align with yours.

Clients who aren't passionate about their projects are a different breed from the narcissistic or disrespectful client. Rather than pushing you to fulfill their every whim, they... just don't care.
Dispassionate clients won't be willing to make the effort required to provide you with good materials or set you up for success.
They probably won't care about the quality of the output, and they won't make sure that it's the absolute best work possible. As a result, you might see mediocre work released into the world with your name on it. As a creator and business owner, I don't want to be in that situation.
As a result, you'll be pressured to lower your rate, finish quickly, and even go against your code of ethics to get a project done within their terms.


4. Clients who are bossy.

The world doesn't need any more dictators, and you certainly don't need one as a client. Dictators are people who endlessly control others and can't take no for an answer.
Working with overbearing clients like these makes you feel controlled and caged up inside the clients' inflexible demands. Since they seek to control every movement, they don't allow you to make your own creative decisions. They don't value your ideas or allow you to work freely using your own expertise.
Working with these type of clients only makes you feel manipulated and used. It's like you're a puppet and the client is pulling all of the strings.


Pick and choose your clients carefully and you'll set yourself up for freelancing and business success.

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Re: Four Types Of People You Should Never Work With. by Alejoc(m): 8:00pm On Sep 16, 2018
Unemployment never hook you!
Re: Four Types Of People You Should Never Work With. by CalciumB3: 8:11pm On Sep 16, 2018
Lalasticlala
Re: Four Types Of People You Should Never Work With. by chiommy123(f): 8:11pm On Sep 16, 2018
He's not talking about a Nigerian office
Re: Four Types Of People You Should Never Work With. by ikbnice(m): 8:15pm On Sep 16, 2018
Work with anybody, just have an adaptive feature and try to create space between you and these kind of people. Just be on the lookout for better offers.
The Nigerian economy leaves one with limited options jawe
Re: Four Types Of People You Should Never Work With. by Nobody: 8:26pm On Sep 16, 2018
And never work with a person who is receptive to change.

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Re: Four Types Of People You Should Never Work With. by badbros(m): 9:02pm On Sep 16, 2018
What of the ones that when time for money issue comes up they turn to the smartest stingy cunning people on Earth?
Re: Four Types Of People You Should Never Work With. by CalciumB3: 9:15pm On Sep 16, 2018
I was talking about the peanut jobs you guys do over here.... The job that you do and realises that the T. F is much more than the salary... Is dawan a job?
Re: Four Types Of People You Should Never Work With. by SarcasticGenius(m): 11:59pm On Sep 16, 2018
Nos 1 and 4 are basically the same.

CalciumB3:
Source: https://www.inc.com/arianna-odell/4-types-of-people-you-should-never-work-with.html?cid=sf01001


Try to Avoid Working With These 4 Types of People

For freelancers and founders, choosing good clients to work with is a matter of life and death.

For freelancers and founders , choosing good clients to work important. If you don't enjoy working with someone, you won't enjoy your business, which in turn will effect your productivity and bottom line.
But how can you weed out the frogs from the princes? Here are four types of clients you should avoid working with at all costs.


1. Clients with an ego larger than the room.

You might know this type of client. These are the ones who have everything figured out and don't take any input from you or anyone else. They value their own opinion too highly, which limits your ability to help them succeed.
Any attempt to offer feedback or constructive criticism tends to hurt this client's ego, and they may even become defensive. How are you going to build a healthy professional relationship with someone if they can't take feedback?
I've found that appeasing a tough client's ego is often more of a hassle than it's worth


2. Clients who don't respect you or your time

Disrespectful clients, much like egocentric clients, are unable to put their focus on anyone but themselves. They lack basic respect and manners toward the people they're working with.
These clients have a tendency to disregard the time and effort you put into each project. They may blatantly miss deadlines and then have you scrambling in the last minute to finish everything. Or, on a whim, they may suddenly change their mind and have you redo everything.
Even worse is the client who berates you or speaks rudely to you during the project. In a business setting, no one deserves to be treated less than a professional. It's not worth letting someone disrespect you just to get a paycheck.
And it should go without saying that any client who verbally harasses you (especially in a violent or sexual way) should be shown the door and reported to the police. Next!


3. Clients whose values and passions don't align with yours.

Clients who aren't passionate about their projects are a different breed from the narcissistic or disrespectful client. Rather than pushing you to fulfill their every whim, they... just don't care.
Dispassionate clients won't be willing to make the effort required to provide you with good materials or set you up for success.
They probably won't care about the quality of the output, and they won't make sure that it's the absolute best work possible. As a result, you might see mediocre work released into the world with your name on it. As a creator and business owner, I don't want to be in that situation.
As a result, you'll be pressured to lower your rate, finish quickly, and even go against your code of ethics to get a project done within their terms.


4. Clients who are bossy.

The world doesn't need any more dictators, and you certainly don't need one as a client. Dictators are people who endlessly control others and can't take no for an answer.
Working with overbearing clients like these makes you feel controlled and caged up inside the clients' inflexible demands. Since they seek to control every movement, they don't allow you to make your own creative decisions. They don't value your ideas or allow you to work freely using your own expertise.
Working with these type of clients only makes you feel manipulated and used. It's like you're a puppet and the client is pulling all of the strings.


Pick and choose your clients carefully and you'll set yourself up for freelancing and business success.

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