@Rambo - Why even try to attempt at an argument when you're going to pepper it with garbage blanket statements?
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@Rambo - Why even try to attempt at an argument when you're going to pepper it with garbage blanket statements?
edit: woops, too slow looking for a blanket-statement.gif - surprisingly there were none good found Originally Posted by FunInDFW
Correct! The way big corporations see it, they rather have some profits than no profits.The desperation here on ECCIE can get real.
That won't happen here but I have seen plenty of desperation threads from need food and diapers to need to make the rent. I love this place lol Originally Posted by biglatinmale
I glanced at the posts. My conclusion: you guys sure know how to take the fun out of fun. Originally Posted by dallaswillWait until you've seen a client that wants to "school" you about your business model and tell you how to run your business.
Wait until you've seen a client that wants to "school" you about your business model and tell you how to run your business.Woman, if I had a pussy, tits, a phat ass and thick thighs, I'd be making ALL KINDS of MF'ing money 'round here!!
I think there are too many guys who fantasize about having a pussy and becoming and escort.
I really do. Originally Posted by BrownSugarBaby
You're right. I'm done.Actually, lots of folks raise rates to limit customers. Law firms do that all the time. Say a lawyer can bill 2,400 hours a year. At $500/Hr., I have 3,500 worth of business. I can't handle the extra 1,100. Assuming I can't hire an additional lawyer that can do the same work -- it's specialized and non-fungible work -- I'm raising my rates. It's not enough to add a full time partner who has my skills, but it's too much for me and my current staff.
Besides, nobody else raises rates to GET RID of some customers, so
I'm used to thinking about business models that makes sense. Originally Posted by Rambro Creed