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When a “Quick Job” Turns Into Unpaid Work
Posted Time
12/09/2025
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Emmanuel Al-jinavo
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Emmanuel Al-jinavo

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Every tradie has dealt with this client. They agree on the price, approve the quote, and you get started. Then, once you’re in the middle of the job, they start adding “small changes” to the scope. 

These changes aren’t as simple as they seem. The job expands, your time stretches, and the agreed price doesn’t move. These silent scope shifters cost you time and profit without you realising it.

What Scope Shifting Looks Like


You’ve agreed on a price. The job is underway. Then the client starts suggesting:


“While you’re here, can you fix this?”


“It’s just a small job, shouldn’t take long.”


“I thought that was included.”


These aren’t small requests. They transform the job. The scope shifts, and you’re left doing extra work without additional pay.


Why Scope Shifting Is a Problem


Scope shifting isn’t about a small mistake. It’s about gradual expansion of the job that affects your entire workflow.


Time lost — what started as a quick job now drags on.


Materials used up faster — you didn’t account for these additions.


Schedule disruption — the extra work affects your next job.


Profit loss — you do more work for the same price.


Stress — managing the growing workload becomes harder.


The issue isn’t just the extra work. It’s how the job gets bigger while the price remains unchanged.


Why Clients Do This


Clients don’t always mean to take advantage, but they don’t understand the full impact of their requests.


They think the price can be negotiated once the job starts.


They don’t realise how the extra work adds up, especially when the job grows slowly.


They assume it’s fine to add things as they go along, believing it’s all part of the process.


It’s a common problem, but it’s still a problem for your business.


Signs of a Scope Shifting Client


Look for these signs to spot scope shifters before the job begins:


Hesitation during price discussions or vague questions.


Uncertainty about what the quote includes.


Casual mention of additional tasks during the quote that resurface once the job starts.


Shifting priorities or changes in expectations after the job has begun.


These signs show the client isn’t locked into their initial expectations, and they’ll expect flexibility once you start working.


 The Real Cost of Scope Shifting


The damage doesn’t always show up immediately, but it’s felt throughout the day. You lose more time, more money, and your schedule starts to collapse.


Jobs take longer than planned.


You run out of materials quicker than expected.


The extra tasks cut into your time for other clients.


Profit shrinks because extra work doesn’t come with a price increase.


Stress builds because you’re working harder but getting paid the same.


How Feed4ward Helps You Avoid These Clients


Feed4ward helps tradies avoid scope shifters before the job even begins. Tradies leave honest reviews about clients who:


- Add tasks without agreement.


- Change the scope once the job starts.


- Try to renegotiate after the fact.


By reading real reviews from other tradies, you get visibility into the client’s past behaviour. This lets you make an informed decision before you even step onto the site.

You don’t need to wait until the job gets bigger and your profits shrink. Feed4ward lets you know which clients are worth your time.


How to Stop Scope Shifting Before It Starts


Prevent scope shifting with these steps:


Make sure the quote is clear and detailed.

 

Set expectations upfront about what’s included and what’s not.


Always get approval for any extra work before starting.


Keep written records of any changes to the scope or price.


Don’t start additional work until the price is agreed and confirmed.


The key to preventing scope shifts is simple: clear communication and firm boundaries.


Conclusion

Scope shifting doesn’t always seem like a big deal. One extra task here, a “quick fix” there — it all adds up. But when your time and profit are on the line, it becomes clear that these small changes make a big impact. 

Feed4ward helps tradies make smarter decisions by allowing you to check client behaviour before agreeing to the job. Download Feed4ward today and avoid scope-shifting clients before they turn a quick job into a big problem.