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Karen Client Refuses To Pay So This Clever Engineer Teaches Them A Lesson

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In the world of engineering, it’s not just about pressing buttons or following instructions. Engineers are hired for their knowledge, problem-solving skills, and expertise in their field. Unfortunately, not everyone understands this, as shown in a recent post on the r/ProRevenge subreddit.

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The story tells of a sleazy customer who attempted to trick an engineer into providing a day of free labor. However, the engineer, who goes by the username u/AwkLemon, was not easily fooled. The customer learned the hard way that an engineer’s value lies not only in their ability to perform tasks but in their knowledge of which tasks to perform.

The post serves as a reminder that professionals in any field should be respected and compensated for their skills and expertise. Pressing buttons or following instructions alone is not enough to provide value in today’s complex and ever-changing world.

For those seeking to hire professionals, it’s important to understand the value of their expertise and not try to take advantage of them. As the saying goes, “You get what you pay for.” By compensating professionals fairly for their skills and knowledge, not only will the work be done to a higher standard, but it will also foster a positive and respectful relationship between the professional and their client.

In conclusion, the story of the sleazy customer and u/AwkLemon serves as a reminder that professionals are hired for their knowledge and expertise, not just their ability to press buttons. It’s important to value and respect professionals in any field and compensates them fairly for their skills and hard work.

1. OP worked for a company that provides specialized equipment used in manufacturing

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2. Old client said that he’ll pay 2x

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3. Installing this unit can take a good few hours or even up to a day

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4. When OP told him that he is almost finished he then tells OP that they don’t have the budget to pay him

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5. We like where this is going lol

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6. OP just clicked the button and collected his things and just left

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7. He screamed at OP for a bit and then hung up, but he called back a day later and apologized

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8. It surely was even more priceless seeing his reaction to OP packing up his tools and leaving only after 20 minutes of configuring

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9. This Redditor shares a story of a builder

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10. This Redditor did something similar keep on scrolling down to read his story

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11. 5 min later he got a call asking what he did to his car

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12. Similar thing happened with this Redittor’s cousin

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13. Ford paid the bill

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14. This Redditor’s dad was a steam plant operator

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15. Exactly, They didn’t pay you to press a button, they paid you because you knew which button to press

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This was it, folks, this was the story we think what OP did was the right thing to do, let us know what you think about it down below in the comments section, and make sure to like and share this article with your friends and family and stay tuned for more content like this with Defused. Thank You!

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