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by Silhouette 4790 days ago
If the client is 'not worth it' you're just not charging enough.

Some things aren't worth doing, at any price. Compromising my professional standards is one example. Working with a client who doesn't trust me to do my job properly is another. This sounds like an example of both.

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And don't forget that the simple act of having to communicate with a difficult prospect/client alone can be endlessly frustrating.

Sometimes it's better to just save yourself the headache of having to deal with a person any further than you already have.