I do contract work and own a cleaning LLC. Just got off the phone with my biggest client because he’s been underpaying me. It sucks. I feel like I’ve been taken advantage of and it’s definitely a lesson learned on my part.

My question is, is it normal for everyone to try to screw you over? Should I require every single client to sign a contract?

I didn’t originally because me and this guy used to work maintenance together. He taught me everything and was almost like a father figure. I let my guard down and got burned.

Sorry if my writing is a little jumbled. I’m not used to these sort of conversations with people and the entire thing just feels slimy and gross. I hope most people are not like this.

  • YummyGood8@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Yes exactly. It was a hard lesson to learn I guess, I’m sorry for you.

    To be honest, in some cases, it’s not even that people are dishonest. It happened a lot that they simply forget, bc things weren’t put on paper.

    So please, document everything and indeed require every client to sign a contract