thecomputerguy
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I have a client who owns a business about 30 minutes away from my Office.
I work for them frequently I would consider them one of my better clients. The Owner likes to have me out to his house but the earliest he is ever available is 6:30pm-7:00pm and his personal residence is about an hour away from my office.
He's the type of client who you show up for something quick like installing a printer and then you end up there for 3 hours trying to figure out anything and everything he can bring to mind while you are there so I can never plan on leaving at any point. I almost feel hostage sometimes... And he almost always requires follow-up stuff.
If I show up at his house at 7pm I probably won't be home until after 10pm.
I've worked remotely with him when he gets home at 7pm and we end up on the phone until 9pm.
He mentioned he may be home during the day over the last couple weeks and I told him to let me know when he will be home mid-day and I'll work around whenever he is home so I'm not out until after 10pm. Every time I remind him to tell me when he will be home he just replies with "Does it still need to be mid-day?"
Do you guys all stick to your guns when it comes to your business hours or do you do you bend them? I don't mind bending them and working past my hours to extent but I don't want to make it seem like it's OK that I'm an hour away from home at 9pm or 10pm.
He's a super nice guy but he just doesn't seem acknowledge that it's difficult on my end to make this work just as I know it's difficult for him to make mid-day work which is while I would open my whole afternoon on any day that he could make work.
Do I just fold and be happy that someone is willing to pay me for work or what do you guys do?
I work for them frequently I would consider them one of my better clients. The Owner likes to have me out to his house but the earliest he is ever available is 6:30pm-7:00pm and his personal residence is about an hour away from my office.
He's the type of client who you show up for something quick like installing a printer and then you end up there for 3 hours trying to figure out anything and everything he can bring to mind while you are there so I can never plan on leaving at any point. I almost feel hostage sometimes... And he almost always requires follow-up stuff.
If I show up at his house at 7pm I probably won't be home until after 10pm.
I've worked remotely with him when he gets home at 7pm and we end up on the phone until 9pm.
He mentioned he may be home during the day over the last couple weeks and I told him to let me know when he will be home mid-day and I'll work around whenever he is home so I'm not out until after 10pm. Every time I remind him to tell me when he will be home he just replies with "Does it still need to be mid-day?"
Do you guys all stick to your guns when it comes to your business hours or do you do you bend them? I don't mind bending them and working past my hours to extent but I don't want to make it seem like it's OK that I'm an hour away from home at 9pm or 10pm.
He's a super nice guy but he just doesn't seem acknowledge that it's difficult on my end to make this work just as I know it's difficult for him to make mid-day work which is while I would open my whole afternoon on any day that he could make work.
Do I just fold and be happy that someone is willing to pay me for work or what do you guys do?