Tonight is parent/teacher night at CJ's high school. I'm so frustrated both with him and with his teachers. He got off to a bad start, again, this semester. But his teachers have been horrible about updating grades, as in nothing has changed in weeks and I know he has done work and supposedly turned it in.
He is in so much trouble over his grades and he gets so discouraged when the work he puts in doesn't appear to make a difference. I know he isn't the only student the teacher has and I'm not looking for instant updates, but weekly shouldn't be too much to ask. Or is it?
Maybe you could get his guidance counselor involved? Ask her/him to check on grades at the end of the week, and then s/he could get in touch with you?
Aaargh.
The after hours calls in the Fixed Pricing are estimates. We do the same thing for ALL clients. We estimate their volume at $X.XX /call…and then each month, when we have actual transaction volume and actual call center costs for each month, we calculate the Actual Transaction cost for that month. It should be close but it could be higher or lower on any given month.
That's not how it works! That's not how any of this works!
That's not fixed pricing, is it? It seems kinda ... variable.
Which is the point the client is making too. Banging my head.
Maybe you could get his guidance counselor involved?
I have verified that his advisor will be there tonight. I've talked with her before and I'll make sure to see her tonight.
That's not fixed pricing, is it? It seems kinda ... variable.
This sounds like provisional rates until actual data is available - which is NOT FIXED PRICE.
Chipotle's Vegan menu items are going to be offered more widely - on both coasts and some places in the middle.
I now think we should have one snow flurry every day, as we did today, because the old black snow looks way better with a little dusting of new white snow on top.
For what it's worth.
I now think we should have one snow flurry every day, as we did today, because the old black snow looks way better with a little dusting of new white snow on top.
For what it's worth.
No, no more snow! (You'd think that since I have lived most of my life in places with significant snowfall I'd be more tolerant of the stuff. Nope.)