«You don't want to
take on a client who has a million in sales and then a million in returns,» says Fox, the CEO of Rockland Credit Finance.
When an entrepreneur decides to
take on clients or provide a product for their customers, the first part of this journey can often be the most difficult part of the process.
When you're starting out (or short on work), it's tempting to agree to
take on clients and projects that pay next to nothing because something is better than nothing, right?
Robbins has spent the last three decades as the world's foremost performance coach,
taking on clients like billionaire investor Paul Tudor Jones, tennis champion Serena Williams, and former president Bill Clinton.
In fact, CMIT Solutions» franchise partners are
taking on clients with a noticeable focus on these projects, as well.
In fact, you have the option to pay in full or finance it with regular payments as you complete your training and start
taking on clients.
Guzman was always a fitness fanatic, and he even
took on clients as a personal trainer when he was in high school.
In 2008 she began
taking on clients in a variety of industries, but steered clear of those whose fortunes were closely tied to the economy.
We're willing to bet that when you got started, you'd
take on any client or customer that came your way.
It appears that the birth center in Cary did not
take on clients with prior cesareans, if that is to be believed, then they truly took low - risk clients into their service.
Lawler, a former executive director of the New York State Republican Committee, has also
taken on clients from Central New York.
Fitzpatrick has
taken on clients from both sides of the aisle.
Pieces: The more comprehensive the tattoo kits, the better prepared you will be to begin
taking on clients.
So when
I take on a client we do a full blood chemistry workup.
I will be able to start
taking on clients in August, but until then I'm enjoying sharing my food journey with you.
«We only
take on clients we know we can help,» he said.
The matchmaking team won't
take on a client who binds their hands by having unrealistic expectations about the date prospects in their area.
They have
taken on clients in Greater London, Scotland, Wales, Yorkshire, and other parts of England.
Once
she takes on a client, she wastes no time in setting them up for a successful dating experience.
To only
take on those clients we believe we can successfully match - we don't take everyone on as an It's Just Lunch Client.
I've owned a literary agency and I can assure you, I still read queries and
took on clients during periods when I was supposedly closed to submissions and new clients.
RWA can't make agents stop
taking on clients then selling then to HQ.
The YAHA is always on the lookout for books, they have small lists but are building them so you won't get «sorry, I'm not
taking on clients at the moment» rejection letters from them.
She doesn't require innocence to
take on a client, only defenselessness.
After a lawyer friend is killed along with his client in a hail of gunfire outside the federal courthouse in San Diego, Madriani
takes on another client who he believes is involved at the edges of the double murder.
Because we are boutique, we will aim
take on a client publishers who fit the category verticals we know appeal to international customers.
«People (agents) these days are not
taking on clients thinking, «This is going to be a self - publishing opportunity,»» he sais.
Go to the Internet, make sure the agent's still alive and
taking on clients, and go from there.
We still will only
take on a client who a) we believe in and b) is a great interview.
When
she takes on a client with a brilliant idea for a big conference, she thinks that maybe, finally this is her lucky break.
I am a person that feels very responsible when
I take on a client in my community.
The difference in the debt settlement service we provided was that we only
took on clients that had already experienced a financial hardship and had at least 50 % of the balance in cash on hand before we would sign them up.
Before
you take on client number six, on a one year rolling threshold, you must register, which means a lot of paperwork and the payment of fees on an annual basis thereafter.
The problem with these advisers is they may only
take on clients that have certain minimum amounts to invest.
on page 55, we've listed a variety of options, including several firms which will
take on clients with portfolios of $ 500,000.
I don't
take on clients I don't like.
At about 16 1/2, I officially opened up the Lorenz Marketing Group and started officially
taking on clients.
Taking on clients who you simply can not help to achieve their goals is a losing game.
In my debt relief law firm, I regularly
take on clients who have been the victims of scams from debt settlement companies.
Most human advisors won't
take on clients with less than about $ 250,000 in assets.
Just the other week,
I took on a client whose dog, named Kilo, had severe leash reactivity issues, with lunging, barking, and jumping.
Rubin also willingly
takes on clients with serious behavior issues, such as aggression or anxiety.
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taking on a client or campaign disputing climate change would violate company guidelines.
It happens every time a lawyer
takes on a client dealing with a matter that they can't handle competently.
If you have a feeling from a specific potential client that they don't understand an honor system, simply say «no» to
taking on that client.
The fifth firm agreed to an initial consultation but then refused to
take on my client's case.
We will not therefore attempt to
take on any client of another firm during this period of action.
The international law firms, at the very least, are required to do more due diligence before
taking on a client matter.
Firms must also support women to
take on client - facing work «so they have the same opportunities to raise their profiles,» she adds.
Document the file with any observations made based on what the client said and consider it before deciding whether to
take on the client.