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Clients pushing it too far - extra stuff etc?
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LOL. You obviously dont work for my client. They;re not that organised....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!! -
Then i wouldnt be working weekends without billing!!Originally posted by psychocandy View PostLOL. You obviously dont work for my client. They;re not that organised....
I didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!Comment
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I second that. I wouldn't' work for free. I'm a contractor and not a volunteer.Originally posted by scooby View PostThen i wouldnt be working weekends without billing!!
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Pile of rubbish. THere is a balance. Being a contractor does not mean you cannot balance yours and the clients needs. It might be YOUR mantra but don't link it to being a contractorOriginally posted by strawberrysmoothie View PostI second that. I wouldn't' work for free. I'm a contractor and not a volunteer.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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To be honest, if it wasnt so close to home, I would be seriously considering my future here. I know I'm a contractor and try to let a lot of it wash over me because at the end of the days its the clients product, their support people, their customer so why do I care but it gets very draining.
Completely useless management, nothing gets done properly. And everything is done last minute without planning and they expect everyone to jump.
Off-shore support/dev teams which are completely useless, and mgmt expect things to work without problems.
I've been very flexible with them so far but its getting too much at the moment. The old saying - piss poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine rings very true at the moment!Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Day 36 in the PsychoCandy gig, it's 12.40 and PC is at his PC typing....
Originally posted by psychocandy View PostTo be honest, if it wasnt so close to home, I would be seriously considering my future here. I know I'm a contractor and try to let a lot of it wash over me because at the end of the days its the clients product, their support people, their customer so why do I care but it gets very draining.
Completely useless management, nothing gets done properly. And everything is done last minute without planning and they expect everyone to jump.
Off-shore support/dev teams which are completely useless, and mgmt expect things to work without problems.
I've been very flexible with them so far but its getting too much at the moment. The old saying - piss poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on mine rings very true at the moment!'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!
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That's your opinion. I don't have to agree with you. There's a difference between a helping a client out and allowing them to take liberties on a day you don't have to work. So don't put words into my mouth.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostPile of rubbish. THere is a balance. Being a contractor does not mean you cannot balance yours and the clients needs. It might be YOUR mantra but don't link it to being a contractor
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Took your time this time NLUK.....Originally posted by northernladuk View PostDay 36 in the PsychoCandy gig, it's 12.40 and PC is at his PC typing....Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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