On May 27, 2010, at 4:25 AM, eckinator wrote:

> 2010/5/27 paul stenquist <pnstenqu...@comcast.net>:
>> 
>> If the clients are friends and you ask for that kind of money, they will 
>> cease to be friends. If they're really good friends, I shoot their party for 
>> grins. If they're somewhat distant friends, I charge them a few hundred 
>> bucks. If I have to make money off my friends, I figure I'm pretty hard up.
> 
> Maybe
> a) they're friends and asking you because they figure you'll give them
> friend discounts
> b) they're friends and looking to help you find jobs, even in the family
> c) they're semi friends and asking you in hopes you'll do it for grins anyway
> d) they're people who won't hurt about the money
> There is no way of knowing really over the distance of an email
> Can you tell?
> 
Yes.
Friends are friends. In general, it's best not to do business with them. If one 
must do so, it's best not to take profit.  But that's just my opinion, offered 
free of charge:-).

Paul


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