Don't you wish sometimes..
..that you'd never started a job?
Just suggested to a client that we pull the plug on a flash website project - not because it couldn't be done, or the budget was a problem, but simply because email communications were becoming increasingly difficult - capital letters to emphasis things, tone that makes you think you're back in school.
I just didn't think it was worth the money to push it to the bitter end. A few days of on and off effort down the plughole. First time I've actually suggested parting ways with a paying client.
Ok, I feel (a bit) better now.
Paul
Re: Don't you wish sometimes..
Yeah been there, done that.
Re: Don't you wish sometimes..
Oh yes.... 'Ditto'
If I had a dollar for every hour of wasted effort...... :(
Re: Don't you wish sometimes..
I have found that if you do a short contract first, to see if you can work with the client, then there is not a hard parting if things don't work out. They just find another developer. I find that clients like this approach also.
Re: Don't you wish sometimes..
Distancing yourself from such people is a move worth making.
Harmony regained is beneficial to your health.
Re: Don't you wish sometimes..
Reminds me of an absolutely beautiful website I designed for a high-end jewelry store, complete with more than 200 photos, close-up, of amazing jewelry.
I had received a small down-payment, and put in far more hours on the photography and design than I had intended, to make the website look like the store:
The store's marble floor was the pattern I used for a background.
There were some gorgeous antique cabinets, with fancy ornamental carving. I used the maple of the cabinets to make buttons, complete with the carving.
I was so excited. When I called to set up an appointment to show off the site, the store had gone bankrupt. Never to be seen again.
Sigh....
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Will
Re: Don't you wish sometimes..
Bad luck will. Next time ask to take the samples for photography home with you..
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GREAT idea, Paul...
There was one piece that had 42 carats of emeralds set in gold. Truly awesome. It would have compensated me handsomely!
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Will