did I handle this correctly
Out of the goodness of my heart, I've been doing computer work for the place I use to work for ( an non profit mental health group home) for what they pay part time workers (around $10 an hour) On two seperate occasions I've spent over 6 hours in there on a saturday cleaning out viruses that had overtaken their workgroup.
the other day they call and want to know if I can help get new computers installed and expand the network. I told them I'd be over today to take a look at what they wanted to do. I had written up a proposal and got great prices on the extra hardware they would need. I was getting ready to head over there after work when I get a call from the secretary. she says that lynne (the big boss woman) doesn't want me working on the computers. exact quote was "lynne is being crazy about you helping us with the computers, I'm really sorry."
so after work, I sent the following email to them
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Debbie,
I was disappointed to hear that there are reservations about me working on the computers.
I want you to know that I am still available for advice/consultation.
However given the recent circumstances all inquiries or consultation will be invoiced and billed at my normal rate of $40/hour with a minimum of 1 hour of service and all time rounded up to the nearest hour. Billable time includes travel time to and from your facility.
Feel free to contact me when/if you need my services
Lance
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I know there is no one there competent enough to handle problems when they arise, I'm not going to give them the sweetheart deal anymore if they come crawling back. Do you guys think I handled this appropriately