alcap
Mechanical
- Jan 23, 2006
- 7
this is one of the few businesses i know where
goods and services are turned over remotely (in "good faith" )with no credit management process in place.
I see that having to end because of the market place.
We haven’t and don’t bill until the work we are billing for has been done.
Our insurers and association advises all engineers to get retainers or deposits under
$10000 for these very reasons. all other professionals require payment on the spot before issuance of accounting Dentistry or any other service.
Once the invoice is submitted and knowing how long YOUR SYSTEM takes, they need to be approved on the spot to meet a reasonable payment timeframe. Otherwise you have to fix your process.
I understand you need protection for you boss. . Purchasers have lost little or nothing. Don’t have the goods , but haven’t paid for them either. Purchaser loses nothing except a delay. We have lost far more. You want protection for your boss and have it. But it’s a two way street.
We have little or no protection once the goods are issued.
If we start, do the work and you pull the plug we have lost all the time we spent. We have to do the work to get paid. This is a double whammy, losing the payment AND the time lost from earning a living elsewhere. Purchaser loses nothing more than both parties lost, the initial setup and startup time which we have put in also.
How can we pull the plug on work we have already done.
After interim billing We keep working to complete the project. This is normal process everywhere.
It is not correct to say we would walk away from the final balance of payment. The work continues on in the expectation of payment. It is too inefficient to stop and start. The margins are too slim..
On this job we are already way over the proposal price due to having to revisit it twice.
Its so much hassle again even to get paid to proposal amount let alone to seek scope change payment above the PO amount.
Furthermore our role is to try to serve your needs. Once we have the work and are doing it
it defies logic that anybody would just stop midstream without cause and walk away on the last few hundred dollars. Besides you have received what you have paid. Why would we give up the balance , we are of course looking for that income also. Note “income”. Not loss, especially when the work is already being done.
If we take even one small or partial hit we are really screwed. The whole deal becomes fruitless.
Believe me we’ve been through it, & every one of my colleagues has also. Its our biggest problem.
and then theres scope creep..... i've had clients who havent paid , come back and want more files,copies info, additional work.
as said on another forum, even if you love doing engineering please stop doing freebies and for little or nothing , you are hurting everybody , including yourself and the clients. So many times i have seen them come to expect it (undercut bidding , dumping of prices, working lower than REAL cost, subsidizing manhours) and its unsustainable and the provider goes out of business. Who wins. nobody....... You win nothing by being the cheapest around town. In short order it bites you and hurts everybody.
goods and services are turned over remotely (in "good faith" )with no credit management process in place.
I see that having to end because of the market place.
We haven’t and don’t bill until the work we are billing for has been done.
Our insurers and association advises all engineers to get retainers or deposits under
$10000 for these very reasons. all other professionals require payment on the spot before issuance of accounting Dentistry or any other service.
Once the invoice is submitted and knowing how long YOUR SYSTEM takes, they need to be approved on the spot to meet a reasonable payment timeframe. Otherwise you have to fix your process.
I understand you need protection for you boss. . Purchasers have lost little or nothing. Don’t have the goods , but haven’t paid for them either. Purchaser loses nothing except a delay. We have lost far more. You want protection for your boss and have it. But it’s a two way street.
We have little or no protection once the goods are issued.
If we start, do the work and you pull the plug we have lost all the time we spent. We have to do the work to get paid. This is a double whammy, losing the payment AND the time lost from earning a living elsewhere. Purchaser loses nothing more than both parties lost, the initial setup and startup time which we have put in also.
How can we pull the plug on work we have already done.
After interim billing We keep working to complete the project. This is normal process everywhere.
It is not correct to say we would walk away from the final balance of payment. The work continues on in the expectation of payment. It is too inefficient to stop and start. The margins are too slim..
On this job we are already way over the proposal price due to having to revisit it twice.
Its so much hassle again even to get paid to proposal amount let alone to seek scope change payment above the PO amount.
Furthermore our role is to try to serve your needs. Once we have the work and are doing it
it defies logic that anybody would just stop midstream without cause and walk away on the last few hundred dollars. Besides you have received what you have paid. Why would we give up the balance , we are of course looking for that income also. Note “income”. Not loss, especially when the work is already being done.
If we take even one small or partial hit we are really screwed. The whole deal becomes fruitless.
Believe me we’ve been through it, & every one of my colleagues has also. Its our biggest problem.
and then theres scope creep..... i've had clients who havent paid , come back and want more files,copies info, additional work.
as said on another forum, even if you love doing engineering please stop doing freebies and for little or nothing , you are hurting everybody , including yourself and the clients. So many times i have seen them come to expect it (undercut bidding , dumping of prices, working lower than REAL cost, subsidizing manhours) and its unsustainable and the provider goes out of business. Who wins. nobody....... You win nothing by being the cheapest around town. In short order it bites you and hurts everybody.