Poll: My criteria for taking on new clients have gotten more rigorous over the past 2 - 3 years
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Maria Teresa Borges de Almeida
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Portugal
Local time: 19:31
Member (2007)
English to Portuguese
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False Aug 18, 2020

My criteria have not changed in the last 2-3 years. I haven’t been looking for new customers for a while, though I am always happy to meet a new client…

Paul van Zijll
Angie Garbarino
Philip Lees
Philippe Etienne
 
Barbara Cochran, MFA
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United States
Local time: 15:31
Spanish to English
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True Aug 18, 2020

I don't really need to work since I have had a guaranteed monthly income for several years now. So if any prospective client, regardless of whether they represent an agency or are a direct one, seems ignorant in certain ways and persists in that during the negotiations related to her/his project, I just blow them off as politely as I can.
It's always better to know what kind of person you will be or would have been dealing with before getting too involved in any project, esp. if it is one
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I don't really need to work since I have had a guaranteed monthly income for several years now. So if any prospective client, regardless of whether they represent an agency or are a direct one, seems ignorant in certain ways and persists in that during the negotiations related to her/his project, I just blow them off as politely as I can.
It's always better to know what kind of person you will be or would have been dealing with before getting too involved in any project, esp. if it is one that is as massive as mine tend to be.

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Elizabeth Tamblin
Ana Vozone
Josephine Cassar
 
Christine Andersen
Christine Andersen  Identity Verified
Denmark
Local time: 20:31
Member (2003)
Danish to English
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True Aug 18, 2020

This is roughly the time since I reached pension age, and I get taxed very heavily if I earn more than a certain amount while drawing my pension.
The pension covers basics and my earnings cover what I want to do with my life - see family, join in activities with colleagues, see the countries where I live and where my languages are spoken and perhaps more of Europe.

So it is a balance. Life is too short - really - for jobs I am not interested in or will not do well, especially
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This is roughly the time since I reached pension age, and I get taxed very heavily if I earn more than a certain amount while drawing my pension.
The pension covers basics and my earnings cover what I want to do with my life - see family, join in activities with colleagues, see the countries where I live and where my languages are spoken and perhaps more of Europe.

So it is a balance. Life is too short - really - for jobs I am not interested in or will not do well, especially at the end of the year when I only get to keep about 20% of what I earn after tax! Colleagues with different specialist areas will be happy with some of these jobs, so I need not struggle with them now as I would 20 years ago.
Otherwise I tell clients when rates are too low, so-called NDAs include ridiculous indemnity clauses, or if there is anything else I consider is a deal-breaker.

Then I enjoy working for really good clients when I am not otherwise occupied. Perhaps celebrating a big birthday with friends who may not be there for many more birthdays, or catching up on things I want to do while I still can. I also spend time on my physiotherapy exercises - an accident in the spring was a wake-up call, and suddenly I thought of several friends who have been out of circulation for a while and fought back! I got off lightly, but you never know what is around the corner.

Take care everyone, and stay safe!
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Josephine Cassar
Muriel Vasconcellos
 
Philip Lees
Philip Lees  Identity Verified
Greece
Local time: 21:31
Greek to English
Longer than that Aug 19, 2020

Not in the last 2-3 years, but I'm a lot more picky about clients than I was 10 years ago. Any client who won't satisfy my criteria for payment, deadlines, etcetera, can ... just look elsewhere.

Liena Vijupe
Christel Zipfel
Philippe Etienne
 
Josephine Cassar
Josephine Cassar  Identity Verified
Malta
Local time: 20:31
Member (2012)
English to Maltese
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Well, well Aug 19, 2020

Christine Andersen wrote:

This is roughly the time since I reached pension age, and I get taxed very heavily if I earn more than a certain amount while drawing my pension.
The pension covers basics and my earnings cover what I want to do with my life - see family, join in activities with colleagues, see the countries where I live and where my languages are spoken and perhaps more of Europe.

So it is a balance. Life is too short - really - for jobs I am not interested in or will not do well, especially at the end of the year when I only get to keep about 20% of what I earn after tax! Colleagues with different specialist areas will be happy with some of these jobs, so I need not struggle with them now as I would 20 years ago.
Otherwise I tell clients when rates are too low, so-called NDAs include ridiculous indemnity clauses, or if there is anything else I consider is a deal-breaker.

Then I enjoy working for really good clients when I am not otherwise occupied. Perhaps celebrating a big birthday with friends who may not be there for many more birthdays, or catching up on things I want to do while I still can. I also spend time on my physiotherapy exercises - an accident in the spring was a wake-up call, and suddenly I thought of several friends who have been out of circulation for a while and fought back! I got off lightly, but you never know what is around the corner.

Take care everyone, and stay safe!

Very good perspective learned the hard way.






 
Muriel Vasconcellos
Muriel Vasconcellos  Identity Verified
United States
Local time: 12:31
Member (2003)
Spanish to English
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True Aug 19, 2020

I have definitely become pickier about taking on new clients. My regular ones still treat me well and I don't feel the need to broaden my horizons at this time unless the opportunity is really interesting. If I were younger, it might be a different story.

 
Mario Freitas
Mario Freitas  Identity Verified
Brazil
Local time: 16:31
Member (2014)
English to Portuguese
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Kind of true Aug 19, 2020

My potential client assessment criteria do become more restraining regularly. There are more and more emails that go straight to the bucket and I don't even reply. I always check the Blue Board, and I don't consider any client who is not there or who has less than 4.6 point average. I have reduced the number of local clients to about 10%, and I have no new local clients since 2017, except for some direct clients.
Of course in time you can "filter" your portfolio. It's natural.


 


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