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High paying with unreasonable client or low paying with friendly client?

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This is a rather personal question. There are clients or employers that make the job difficult for their employees. But there will most like be less complaints since these ones pay more.
Then there are clients that are pretty much laid back but don’t pay much.

Which one do you prefer?
 
If I can do that job flawlessly, I wouldn't mind working with a client who's troublesome. Let them complain all they want, I don't care as long as I get paid.
 
I learn more skills when I work with demanding clients. The purpose of me working is to make money, so I will choose high pay and adjust.
 
I don't think I can work with a client who is on reasonable. This is because satisfying them is almost impossible. They will always give a bad review.
 
Honestly, I won't like to work for a client who don't pay much. It will hit so hard when you are done and there's no value on the work.
I prefer those clients that complains but pay fairly for the work because fair pay will give the energy and motivation to handle the challenges.
 
As long as the job is what I can be able to do, I would take it without minding how difficult it's going to be working with the client. Once I get my money and it's a good pay, I can take the stress.
 
I hate working for anyone who's going to stress me mentally on any jobs. I don't do well when being disrespected by anyone. I rather work on an average paying job for a client who treats me with respect.
 
Personally, I can work for anyone without any problems. As long as my payment is in my pocket, I will do the job as the client wants and deliver it as and at when due.
 
Honestly, I’d godly take the well-paying tough client but only if it’s not toxic. Money matters, which is a very strong consideration but peace of mind still has its limit.
 
Honestly, I’d godly take the well-paying tough client but only if it’s not toxic. Money matters, which is a very strong consideration but peace of mind still has its limit.
So as long as the money comes in, you feel like you can handle the toxicity?
 
honestly i’d go with the friendly client. high paying sounds good but if the client is difficult it just drains you over time. at least with a good client the work feels smoother and less stressful
 
Yeah, I have a very calm temperament in life. This makes it almost impossible for me to get angry over anything.

People who are calm and can control their emotions can be able to handle any type of client as long as the client keeps paying. That is the main thing for them.
 
People who are calm and can control their emotions can be able to handle any type of client as long as the client keeps paying. That is the main thing for them.
This is something I pride myself on because it have helped me so many times more than I can count working for so many clients over the past few years.
 
Can I be able to work with or for such a client, yes but would I want to work with or for such a client, no because they are total jerks who don't respect anyone.
 

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