Pay
Posted By: Patti on 2005-10-31
In Reply to: Thanks - april
If it is written in your contract -- which is bad -- that you get paid when the customer/client pays -- how do you know this unless you are allowed to monitor the account? Of course I have decent clients that pay within 5 days of receipt of invoice and my gals know that I am a very small MTSO and I pay the 5th and the 20th depending on which account that they work. But again, I would never wait two months for my client to pay and I would not be servicing that account any longer as the MTSO. I am sure that you have learned not to sign a contract with that language again as the MTSO could have been paid and off in Vegas having fun and just not paying you. But I would let them know that you no longer provide service for "free" and you need your check now. I was subcontracting one time, the gal just never "invoiced out" for two months, I asked the doctors. I told the accounts I was quitting due to the fact I was not getting paid and low and behold they came with me when I did quit. I did not have a contract stating that I would not go contact the accounts. But it worked to be benefit as I could charge my regular fee and not my subcontracting fee. If a hospital or doctor's office did not pay you, would you show up for work? You are earning nothing now, if they fire you what do you have to lose and everything to gain.
Patti
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