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on 6/17/03 5:25 AM, David M. Porritt at dm.porritt@verizon.net wrote:<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE>Why is it that a pitch raise requires the extra charge when eve=
rything else done during the allocated time is included in the normal charge=
? <BR>
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</BLOCKQUOTE>dave<BR>
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And I've said this before, Dave: because a tuning exerts a price on your bo=
dy and stress level, especially when you're going fast as in a pitch raise, =
that other work doesn't. Get paid what you're worth. ALWAYS char=
ge for extra work, even if it's a long-time client and it's just a token cha=
rge. People feel better about you if the charge stings a little.  =
;It seems counterintuitive, but it's absolutely true.<BR>
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David Andersen
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