This is true, but if you have back to back closings and a deadline to meet with printing and traffic, you have to make the other closings your priority and not the late company. You have to give them a time and a deadline and also tell them why. If they don't understand, you don't want to work for them anyway. Sacrifice one on their fault, not to make the other's late. It's not your fault, it's theirs, and you cannot make them everyone's problem to save a buck by not passing on it. |