The more I think about this, the more I'd like to add..
This Chiropractor is comparing her DCP's business and charging policies to her own. But, that's hardly fair as I imagine there is no comparable elements throughout.
A Chiropractor may take on as many clients as he/she chooses. There is no max cap.
A Chiropractor does not have clients who come all day but instead just for a short appointment.
A Chiropractor does not have the same clients every day.
A Chiropractor has the flexibility to extend their hours to accommodate more clients if they need to increase their income but if we extend our hours, we don't get any more income.
A Chiropractor will often by charging for all the extra they provide, we can not - our supplies are included in our fees and come directly out of pocket. Is he/she willing to pay for each time their child flushes our toilet and increases our water bill, or for each crayon her child uses, or the craft paper, or the cleaning of carpets if her child vomits on them? Is she prepared to pay more when we toilet train her child and have to spent time dealing with their accidents - he/she would charge for an increased appointment time if that time was dedicated to one client?

































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