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That’s enough for me to seriously doubt their credit worthiness. Remember folks, we work first and bill later, which means, effectively, that we give our clients credit. If ClientCO asks for such a drastic rate cut, get out and start on Plan B because it’s a good sign they can’t afford to pay.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
That’s enough for me to seriously doubt their credit worthiness. Remember folks, we work first and bill later, which means, effectively, that we give our clients credit. If ClientCO asks for such a drastic rate cut, get out and start on Plan B because it’s a good sign they can’t afford to pay.
I think the taxpayer will bail them out. Luckily in this case it is the French taxpayer!
One of my fellow test coordinator’s turned down the rate cut at ClientCo. ClientCo now seeking new testco; 3 candidates, all asking higher rate than original testco.
And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014
One of my fellow test coordinator’s turned down the rate cut at ClientCo. ClientCo now seeking new testco; 3 candidates, all asking higher rate than original testco.
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