Demanding Clients -When it Gets a Bit Unreasonable in Israel
Dror and I have made an unwritten promise to one another to make every effort to avoid working with clients who do not appreciate our work. I must admit we have not always succeeded but we usually know when to politely refuse the opportunity. Truthfully, it happens often in Israel. Sometimes, Israeli clients have a tendency to be unreasonable and unappreciative.
Anyone reading here , especially those who work in Israel, knows exactly what I am talking about. But my colleague, Itai Raz, just sent me a video that is too good not to share and sums up, with some good comic relief, exactly how some clients approach each vendor from which they want to receive services.
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