My experience with clients is that a lot of them dont tell you the full story or even the truth. Just the version of events as they see it.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEEJAY
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My experience with clients is that a lot of them dont tell you the full story or even the truth. Just the version of events as they see it.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEEJAY
golfer, it sounds like he accepted the offer quite readily, so you were probably in the right and just gave him another $500 for nothing.
Crikey Boban, now every sceptic (& his lawyer :p ) knows the truth is a double jointed animal.Quote:
Originally Posted by boban
What have Yanks got to do with it??Quote:
Originally Posted by E. maculata
Al :confused:
Problem is that so many are blind to that fact. No worries about it affecting the status quo, most only realise during cross examination of themselves. After that they turn on the solicitor...."but you said I had a case".Quote:
Originally Posted by E. maculata
Can I share..... Here I go.
I gave some written advice telling a guy not to commence proceedings until he could prove the damage was caused by a certain event. He commenced anyway. After his cross examination, I again gave the same advice. This time is cost him about $15,000 in legal fees.
After he settles, he starts on his solicitor. An absolute joke. We (my junior) also discovered the truth through some clever investigations with the idea of improving his chances. Guess whose nose was rather large.
As echindna says, its a crappy job a lot of the time. Can you believe that I dreamed of being a barrister when I was a kid. God only knows why.
So use your training and your skillsQuote:
Originally Posted by boban
-- become a polly or even a lobbyist - it don't really matter which party as long as you can reach the trough with your snout :D :D :D :D :D
or forget your training and become a Pro Woodie :) :) :) :)
Not a chance in hell of becoming a politician. Why on earth do they do that to themselves. I cannot think of a more miserable occupation. Dealing with whingers who dont pay as opposed to those you can bill and hope will pay.
Pro woodie. Sounds good, but then what will my hobby be? A bit like when your sport is overly competitive. Its no longer fun.
The grass is always greener. And I do have good days when I love it. Nothing like a good cross examination to get you on a high again.
Pro woodie is very rewarding as long as you don't over focus on the almighty dollar. It can be an occupation and a recreation simultaneously.Quote:
Originally Posted by boban
The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.
Thats coz its growing in nice fresh smelly fertiliser, step over the fence and yer right in the poo!
I know you settled the issue for $7,500 (was it in cash?) but IMO you got rolled.Quote:
Originally Posted by vGolfer
Having accepted a quote for "$7k if paid in cash", the proper answer to the "the job comes to $11k" is the reply "here's a cheque for $7,700 — $7,000 for the job and $700 for GST ... Oh, and what did you say your ABN is?"
It's very unlikely that four contractors all made the same mistake measuring the job — all four prices were about the same. So what appears to have happened is that you were offered a discount for an undeclared job, the subbie probably got screwed (it looks like he supplied the timber), and the contractor got an extra $500 out of you.
just my read of the facts presented
ian
Hey Al, I think there is another candidate for your DVD :D :p :D OOOOOOMMMMMMM :)