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<blockquote data-quote="yooper886" data-source="post: 5775" data-attributes="member: 202"><p>Brian,</p><p></p><p>I know what you mean about getting your teeth kicked in. Been there and done that. Once you start a certain standard you better stick to it or clients will know and you will lose them as soon as you get them. I hate the fact that until all your clients are on the same page and except the same thing that the temptation to bend the "rules" is there for certain clients. It takes alot of will power to do everything the same for all clients and not just the ones that want it and expect it. </p><p></p><p>Never stop learning or expecting more out of yourself. I think Rick said it on another forum that to take one thing and implement it in your lab at a time that way you do not become overwhelmed. That has worked well for me over the last few years. </p><p></p><p>OK, I gotta get to work or the wife is gonna kick my teeth in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yooper886, post: 5775, member: 202"] Brian, I know what you mean about getting your teeth kicked in. Been there and done that. Once you start a certain standard you better stick to it or clients will know and you will lose them as soon as you get them. I hate the fact that until all your clients are on the same page and except the same thing that the temptation to bend the "rules" is there for certain clients. It takes alot of will power to do everything the same for all clients and not just the ones that want it and expect it. Never stop learning or expecting more out of yourself. I think Rick said it on another forum that to take one thing and implement it in your lab at a time that way you do not become overwhelmed. That has worked well for me over the last few years. OK, I gotta get to work or the wife is gonna kick my teeth in. [/QUOTE]
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