tcpip95
Lil-Rokslider
I just finished reading a couple of great threads about outfitters, their job, the hard work they go through, and how they have to put up with a lot of "things" from clients. I too am in a business where I have clients, and that old saying is true, with the addition of "... they may not be correct, but they're always right.".
I am going on a couple of guided hunts next year, and the year after that. I want to be a "good client". What are some of the things that differentiate a "good" client from a "bad" client? And more to the point, how can I be a "good" client?
I am going on a couple of guided hunts next year, and the year after that. I want to be a "good client". What are some of the things that differentiate a "good" client from a "bad" client? And more to the point, how can I be a "good" client?