When you guys talk to clients, how do you handle the workload? Knowing that you will not get all the work you quote, or the projects you quote might not come back to you for months. How do you sound not too desperate, or too cocky? I am swamped and really can't take on any work (cocky), but I don't want to sound like I am sitting and waiting for the phone to ring, either. A couple of months ago I had 17 active projects, missed my family vacation, but I got all the work done and on time. No more missing vacation; I have younger kids, so they are my priority. Currently, I have just enough work to keep my happy for a couple of months, which means I can also have a life. If I take on more work, I'll start working 24/7 again. Do you turn down work when you are already working on a project, hoping the next project comes in the day you complete it? Two weeks ago a guy called with a hot job that he needs right away, it was another one of those mansions, from a different guy. I worked all week double time, but he sat on the gray-scale proof for a week. He changed a bunch of things, I worked another week, double time, and he has had the proofs for another week. I anticipated this, so I kept taking on new projects, and it has all worked out.
Okay, I am babbling; you get my point, hopefully. How do you handle schedules and workloads.
Okay, I am babbling; you get my point, hopefully. How do you handle schedules and workloads.
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