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Arbitrator, Mediator, or Conciliator

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JOB OUTLOOK

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Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You estimate the billing, clear the filing away and then meet with clients.

You are running your own business, so you are the only one responsible for its upkeep.

"In order to succeed, I not only need mediation skills but also the ability to be a good service provider," says mediator Mark Portman.

You have to pay the bills, but you can't charge the bills without seeing the clients. By doing the billing first, you will be paid on time, but you run the risk of underbilling. You can't charge more later, because you can't let on that you did the bill before you completed the work.


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