Re: slow-pay institutions
Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2018 8:41 pm
What, you actually get paid - eventually?????
I had a case some years ago where I had to do full overhauls on over 30 woodwind instruments for a primary school. Everything needed a LOT of work. If I didn't do it there would be no beginners instrumental music program the next year. I managed to get all the pads, corks etc. plus more tools then went to work over the summer break. All up I spent about $5000. I took everything back at the start of the new year and presented my bill which was like cost LESS 10%. Turned out the principal had not requested funds and there was only a bit over $300 available. I just shut up shop after that fiasco.
I had a case some years ago where I had to do full overhauls on over 30 woodwind instruments for a primary school. Everything needed a LOT of work. If I didn't do it there would be no beginners instrumental music program the next year. I managed to get all the pads, corks etc. plus more tools then went to work over the summer break. All up I spent about $5000. I took everything back at the start of the new year and presented my bill which was like cost LESS 10%. Turned out the principal had not requested funds and there was only a bit over $300 available. I just shut up shop after that fiasco.