photoengineer
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 25, 2009
- 199
I have a client that I've worked with for several years. Recently, they have become far more particular with the reports than they used to. They are concerned whether I use full or left justification; the spacing at the top of the page, and exacting as to how their clients name is written out.
Worse, their standards change for every report and they don't provide the information up front. I'm finding myself revising it 3 or 4 times after original submission to satisfy their copy proofing department.
At what point do you decide they are too much trouble? I've enjoyed doing the work, but having reports kicked back multiple times for no valid reason is getting frustrating.
I'm not able to charge for the revisions. If I try to, it'll be the last time I do work for them.
Worse, their standards change for every report and they don't provide the information up front. I'm finding myself revising it 3 or 4 times after original submission to satisfy their copy proofing department.
At what point do you decide they are too much trouble? I've enjoyed doing the work, but having reports kicked back multiple times for no valid reason is getting frustrating.
I'm not able to charge for the revisions. If I try to, it'll be the last time I do work for them.