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Obviously they were not unrealistic.
Says who?!
Obviously they were not unrealistic.
The customer.Says who?!
As I said, they haven't discussed money yetThe customer.
Well, she’s either in for a shock or a nice surprise when the invoice is presented. To save your reputation, it might be wise for you to have a chat with her before that happens. Explain the predicament.As I said, they haven't discussed money yet
I recommended her as an apprentice, I expected her to expect an apprentice wage!
As for "salty", wouldn't you be put out if you'd recommended someone only to find out they had completely unrealistic expectations?!
As I said, they haven't discussed money yet
Of all the things that never happened…..About 5 /6 years ago . Our local council paid apprentices (trade and office based) good money just over 8 quid an hour the office workers kicked up that there was not a big enough pay gap they were on about £8.60 an hour . So instead of the union fighting to get them a pay rise they dropped new start apprentices money by about 3 quid an hour . Labour council and unions doing this you couldnt make it up
Well, she’s either in for a shock or a nice surprise when the invoice is presented. To save your reputation, it might be wise for you to have a chat with her before that happens. Explain the predicament.
As I've explained several times they have NOT been realised, they won't be until she sends in an excessively large invoiceLife tip: you cannot control others. Let it wash over you.
They're not "expectations"; they've been realised.
They're not "unrealistic"; they've been realised.
The client will either be happy, or they won't. Which is out of your control now.
Let it go.
keep digging lets see what an ar5e you can make of yourselfOf all the things that never happened…..
Did you mention that before, maybe I missed it. No PO then?As I said, they haven't discussed money yet
Did you mention that before, maybe I missed it. No PO then?
You recommended her as an apprentice, so is it actually an apprenticeship or some made up position to pay less. Of not, then she is just another freelancer and should be paid the same.