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As the title, anyone here got experience of leaving jobs part way through?

I've a client we've been doing some major work for that is pi$$ing me right off. Making all sorts of unreasonable demands and is now saying that the work he's been really happy with up to now is a load of crap and has taken us too long and cost him too much. All payments so far are up to date so I'm not out of pocket, but in his mind I'm being unreasonable, in my mind he's being unreasonable.

I'd rather do without the aggro so have essentially told him to find someone else to second fix the project as I'm no longer interested. Things is, if I bail, he's pretty much buggered as he'll have to find another spark to start in a weeks time which is highly unlikely.

That im not so much bothered with, but it's the bovine excrement he's likely to start spreading about me that I am.

I can go into real detail if anyone wants.

Any thoughts?
 
I think it's possibly best to finish what you started to just keep your name clean.

Talking of annoying customers, I put a mirror in a bathroom this afternoon, electric illuminated thing.

Anyway, it was 600mm wide and 2mm lower on the right hand side, my god the customer kicked off big time, I explained it was quite tricky due to the plasterboard fixings etc Nd lack of adjustment. I did offer to have another go at fixing it but doubted I could get it any better, it looked absolutely fine, but all he would say is that he has an eye for lines and it's not straight.
couldnt you have used penny washers on the mirror etc?
 
I think it's possibly best to finish what you started to just keep your name clean.

Talking of annoying customers, I put a mirror in a bathroom this afternoon, electric illuminated thing.

Anyway, it was 600mm wide and 2mm lower on the right hand side, my god the customer kicked off big time, I explained it was quite tricky due to the plasterboard fixings etc Nd lack of adjustment. I did offer to have another go at fixing it but doubted I could get it any better, it looked absolutely fine, but all he would say is that he has an eye for lines and it's not straight.

2mm on the cant??? ............ Dear God man - that's like a country mile!!

Sorry like but I agree with the punter on this one.

Stay back after class and write a 100 lines - "I must try harder to get things square, level and plumb"!

( cant = not level. )
 
Damien only you can decide the best course of action here mate, you have to go with your gut feeling on this one.
I would imagine that acting on your gut feeling and being able to read people well is whats got you a successful business to date, don't go against it now.

We can all try and advise you and of course we will do that with pleasure, but we are not you and we are not in this situation, For what it's worth I would personally walk away unless he is willing to pay upfront and also put something in writing to say that he is completely happy with your work so far.
Finally just don't think about it too long because that's when doubts set in, make a decision stick with it and have no regrets!!
 
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I like that. "What would I do if I was playing GTA V"........ and then do it for real!! It's a good formula lol.
 
I walked out on a restaurant eicr a while back. The bloke was really grating on me, why do you have to turn the power off? What's wrong with that it works perfectly? Why can't I have this, that or the other? The final straw was when he asked if I was sure I knew what I was doing.
I said "the great thing about being self employed is, I get to do this" packed my gear up and walked away. He was houting and bawling about how he was going to make my name mud among the local asian community.
It's done me no harm whatsoever.
I'd do it again if necessary

let me guess o road??
 
Good decision I think Mr DS.

I imagine you have a large client group and a pretty solid reputation. Even if he does choose to express his view about your work, I doubt verymuch it's going to reach many people so will have zero impact on your workload.

I expect you will move on from this very quickly!
 
A good decision IMHO. If you had decided to stick with it, putting a new contract in place would be the best thing to do before continuing. That way the courts would look on it more favourably if it did come to the crunch, as it couldn't be validly claimed that they were unhappy with the work up to that point.
 

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