Originally Posted by
hutash
Bottom line, is you are working for them, and if they choose to use your time inefficiently, it is there prerogative. Assuming they are paying for it at your rates, and are not cutting them any slack.
It is good client management to help them get the most out of your time, and get the best service possible, but ultimately it is their choice.
As far as firing client, if you just don't like working with them, that is fine. I do it with a simple letter offering to send client records to the veterinarian of their choice, and simply state that I choose to no longer provide them veterinary services. No need to comment on why, or to write anything they may take as an insult. Just say thank you, but no thank you.