toucan_graphics
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I have a customer in the same building as my shop who has become my friend over the past year of dealing with him. He's generally a good guy but has a short attention span. Lately he has become more and more difficult to work with due to constantly changing priorities and the mass barrage of various projects he wants to start working on.
I do a fair amount of design work for him for various advertising materials and in-store displays. The problem is that today he will tell me that "project A" is a priority and needs to be done ASAP. Tomorrow he will tell me to put "project A" on hold and work on "project B". The next day he will tell me to stop working on everything of his and focus on "project C". By the end of any given week he has a minimum of 4 jobs in progress (none of them finished) and then he wants to raise hell because "project A" isn't finished yet and he gave me the details almost a week ago.
One day the big push is for a specific product menu, the next day it is his logo redesign. The day after that it is product literature flyers. The day after that it is a different product menu, and the day after that it is a product packaging design. Add in a few hundred decals here and there along with acting as technical support for his employees when they have computer trouble and I am left with one customer who sucks up all of my time.
The final straw for me was Friday night when he texts me at 11pm with a profanity laced rant about his projects not being finished and his business cards not being delivered. I can understand his frustration about the business cards and I would be upset too but at what point do I tell him enough is enough?
Do I tell him to go find another shop to get what he needs or do I try to salvage the business relationship? I'm at the point now where I don't really care where he gets his stuff done. He isn't a $1,000 a week customer.... he MIGHT be a $600 per month customer but he is a loyal repeat customer. I wouldn't be losing out on much revenue if I told him to take a hike. What would you guys do?
I do a fair amount of design work for him for various advertising materials and in-store displays. The problem is that today he will tell me that "project A" is a priority and needs to be done ASAP. Tomorrow he will tell me to put "project A" on hold and work on "project B". The next day he will tell me to stop working on everything of his and focus on "project C". By the end of any given week he has a minimum of 4 jobs in progress (none of them finished) and then he wants to raise hell because "project A" isn't finished yet and he gave me the details almost a week ago.
One day the big push is for a specific product menu, the next day it is his logo redesign. The day after that it is product literature flyers. The day after that it is a different product menu, and the day after that it is a product packaging design. Add in a few hundred decals here and there along with acting as technical support for his employees when they have computer trouble and I am left with one customer who sucks up all of my time.
The final straw for me was Friday night when he texts me at 11pm with a profanity laced rant about his projects not being finished and his business cards not being delivered. I can understand his frustration about the business cards and I would be upset too but at what point do I tell him enough is enough?
Do I tell him to go find another shop to get what he needs or do I try to salvage the business relationship? I'm at the point now where I don't really care where he gets his stuff done. He isn't a $1,000 a week customer.... he MIGHT be a $600 per month customer but he is a loyal repeat customer. I wouldn't be losing out on much revenue if I told him to take a hike. What would you guys do?