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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 462297" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>it took me along time not to compete for the crumbs off the table. I used to be quite proud of being relatively cheap and good at what I was doing until I realised I was working for peanuts, knackered and just not making enough money. I am fortunate now in that the hard work has built me a fairly large customer base, repeat customers will wait for me to be available, and will pay more because they trust me, and want me to do their work. Took quite a while to get to that level from a standing start, but it is better to be more available at a higher price, than working all hours on the cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 462297, member: 490"] it took me along time not to compete for the crumbs off the table. I used to be quite proud of being relatively cheap and good at what I was doing until I realised I was working for peanuts, knackered and just not making enough money. I am fortunate now in that the hard work has built me a fairly large customer base, repeat customers will wait for me to be available, and will pay more because they trust me, and want me to do their work. Took quite a while to get to that level from a standing start, but it is better to be more available at a higher price, than working all hours on the cheap. [/QUOTE]
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