We differ there.
There are correct ways to do things, based upon acceptable norms and standards. That is how the business world works.
Let's say I send 270 volts into your house. How will your equipment perform?
Am I ok to do that...? Is that acceptable to you?
Rick,
Your conflict, in regards to this discussion, is possibly due to your valuation of and/or approach to the service being provided.
Could you discern any measurable difference in the psycho quotient?Actually, I attribute it to the fact that I have been forced to listen to Moammar's speeches (in their entirety), for several days now -- and then accidentally clicked on a link to a Charlie Sheen interview last night... :sqerr:
At least you recognize it is 100% YPO.But as to your statements, yes, I consider this simply a commodity. There are few artists in this industry, and even those deserving that title, are not entitled to be paid in full up front, IMHO.
There is nothing even remotely punitive about a payment agreement between two proper, capable parties. That is where your characterization crosses from YHO into CUBS.Also, being burned once or twice, is no reason to penalize the entire population.
If you blindly submit to the possibility and allow chance to govern an important part your business transactions, then it can end up as a CODB adjustment.It is simply a CODB, and is reflected on your balance sheet.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpmIBJ_MKasMany people are very successful at the actual DJ work itself, but can't balance their checkbook, let alone their balance sheet.
For some, those two components (business & art) are indivisible, symbiotic and interdependent.My comments here, are directed at the business end of the deal, not the alleged artistic value...
Fortunately, my clients and apparently those of other in this forum are so comfortable that they sign a contract that specifies terms characterize a a penalty.Consumers have a comfort level with transactions. You either meet that comfort level, or you walk alone on a plateau, and hope for the best...
Could you discern any measurable difference in the psycho quotient?
:triwink:
At least you recognize it is 100% YPO.
There is nothing even remotely punitive about a payment agreement between two proper, capable parties. That is where your characterization crosses from YHO into CUBS.
If you blindly submit to the possibility and allow chance to govern an important part your business transactions, then it can end up as a CODB adjustment.
However, if you have a demand for your service or product that allows/permits/produces the opportunity to eliminate or reduce that chance, it doesn't even approach you jaundiced characterization, IMHO.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpmIBJ_MKas
For some, those two components (business & art) are indivisible, symbiotic and interdependent.
But you know best how to characterize YOUR service.
Fortunately, my clients and apparently those of other in this forum are so comfortable that they sign a contract that specifies terms characterize a a penalty.
C'est le Vie!
$520, please, I waste that in half that time.:triwink:Just curious about one thing though... In the process of reading yer post, I earned about $520. How about yourself...?
Well...I was going to post a more detailed response, but since Rick & Rox seem to have it all figured out, I'll bow.
Hell, I didn't even read their responses after the first few sentences...they appear to like to hear themselves.
Congrats on fulfilling your apparent desire to post regardless of the contributory nature of the post.:triwink:Well...I was going to post a more detailed response, but since Rick & Rox seem to have it all figured out, I'll bow.
Hell, I didn't even read their responses after the first few sentences...they appear to like to hear themselves.
Congrats on fulfilling your apparent desire to post regardless of the contributory nature of the post.:triwink:
Well, you know, not all of us can be Dj god's such as you and Rick. :triwink: :tritongue:
Nah -- I'm DJ Satan, Rox is DJ God -- get that straight next time... yorofl:
I know'd I ain't a god, cuz ifin' I wuz, thar'd be a bunch mo catfish floatin belly up 'n dese here ponds...and I'd make it so that the Cubs would win a championship at least once ever century.Well, you know, not all of us can be Dj god's such as you and Rick. :triwink: :tritongue:
First, I'm just plain ole DJROX.Nah -- I'm DJ Satan, Rox is DJ God -- get that straight next time... yorofl:
..and the earth was flat, and a witch wouldn't burn and weighed the same as a duck...Wasn't Satan considered a god by many? :trirolleyes:
Then edit your post...unless that was your intent.(Ah, crap, here I brought up religion..this will get moved to the Debates)