I'd be screaming and
yelling at clients about how they are killing their pets with so called «kindness» (feeding too much, excusing aggressive behavior, etc.) I'd be giving away services for free and since a lot of people wouldn't «love me» because of my bedside manner, I'd probably be out of business in a flash.
Last week I went out into the hall and found one attorney literally
yelling at a client.
I have heard public defenders and private lawyers
yell at their clients in the courthouse hallways and berate them for not accepting their plea bargains.
When I mildly disagreed, his lordship
yelled at my clients: «I strongly advise you not to take the advice of your solicitor.»
Not exact matches
Whenever I got
yelled at by a
client or boss or had to travel thousands of miles for a one hour long meeting, I'd remember back to my high school days and smile.
They need to work on true diversification rather than worrying that
clients will
yell at them if they have a lot of tracking error.
Even if, having done your best,
Client yells at you in the middle of the night when you are only doing as she requested.
That requires exceptional staying power even without
clients yelling at you from the other end of a phone.
Often I find that
clients have been inadvertently reinforcing the «jump up» by
yelling at the dog or even... Read more»
Then, you'll have the
client that
yells at you over the phone or gets even more angry.
With the aid of the ubiquitous instant messaging
client, you'll never need to
yell out the office door
at your associates again.
This is also ill - advised if your
client is a particularly mousy type, as
yelling at them about how they're a baby or something similar will likely not result in good
client - lawyer relations.
After some probing by Quast, the
client realized that she had
yelled at her boss around other employees and then immediately left the next day for an extended vacation.