On 8/10/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Isn't that a bit harsh? Just because a client is yet to understand the
> > importance of a proper system doesn't mean that he/she is a wanna be
> > loser. It simply makes them in need of good advice. Furthermore, simply

> Incorrect. I don't expect client to have technical knowledge - that's what
> I'm for. But I do expect client to have business sense. And knowing that
> things should be done properly is good business sense. If client doesn't
> understand that, I certainly can't impart that knowledge on him.
> 

huh? You saying good business knowledge is understanding that PSU's 
and hard disks fail? Most people out there in "user land" don't realise that,
surely its part of a consultants (your?) job to tell them about that?
If they dont take your advise fine - but maybe they keep paying you each time
they have a failure, is that not ok?

Mike
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