Kristyne McDaniel wrote:

> I got back from a court status meeting, and lo and behold there's a PayPal
> deposit in my account -- but it is for the amount he wanted to pay rather
> than the amount I requested.
> 
> Guys, please tell me that it is wise to refuse to work for this guy. I just
> smell a rat and I don't want to even deal with him. I'm of course refunding
> his deposit.

Hi Kristyne!

You could try telling him that you have learned from long experience 
that you have to charge what you charge. Since he is obviously unwilling 
to let you make your costs and simple wages you think it best that he 
find someone who has lesser costs and wages than you have.

You could just send a note to this effect if you think you might pop off 
at him on the phone. If he relents and pays your rate, however, you 
would have to take the job if you use rate as your reason.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/


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