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I completely disagree. Anyone who only meets expectations has never succeeded in a highly competitive business. We find ways to impress the client by doing things that weren’t even discussed in the original negotiations — either the client didn’t know something was possible or hadn’t even articulated to themselves

I empathize with you but think Yelp has made things better for most honest businesses — there are those who will pay for good reviews and/or bad reviews of competitors, but I’ve found that the reviews are helpful and it’s generally easy to weed out the cranks and frauds from those who really got good/bad service. The

The order of the motivations Popple provides seems backwards and slants to the negative— for instance, if family and friends at holiday get togethers ask how the job search is going, it is most likely they are concerned and want to encourage you. I always try to assume that people have the best motivation when asking