Their clients never knew, which was part of the deal.
But if my clients knew I had a physics degree, they would walk.
But he argued that his client knew nothing about it.
My young client didn't know it, but she had seen a pretty famous guy shoot another man in the mouth.
"Now that the clients know about this, how do you get them to come back?"
Most clients do not know who is working or how many hours are being rung up.
And to let the client know where the job lies within our organization.
How does the client know anything about where to even ask?
I get very specific, so the clients know what they're paying for.
Under the rule clients should know "whom to approach in the event of any problems with the service".