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  • Sysman
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    Originally posted by yorkshireman View Post
    Charge them extra and count the money.
    That was my tack in France. Every time they threw a hissy fit I could relax by thinking of the surcharge I was enjoying.

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  • kandr
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    In my last role we had a few yank devs come onto the project, trying to push their ideas and architectures. All of the UK contractors shot their suggestions down in flames, they were all over engineered, yetanotherframework, overly complex tulip!.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by Jog On View Post
    Got a teleconference later today with some yanks from clientco who are pushing for special treatment for their apps. They want me to be their dedicated contact here and for me to tell them everything about our deployment processes so they can develop a strategy that goes beyond the one that seems to working fine for everyone else.

    Spoke to them yesterday and it was like a difficult job interview with them firing questions at me and trying to pick holes in almost everything i said.

    How do our esteemed panel deal with such 'Madison Avenue' types?
    Dedicated bod costs money. Price it high. They'll either pay up, fall in line or go elsewhere.
    Either way, a win from your perspective.

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  • Mich the Tester
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    Ask them if they like Waldorf Salad.

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  • Lockhouse
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    I quite like being pushed - keeps me from getting bored and makes me raise my game.

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  • yorkshireman
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    Charge them extra and count the money.

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  • kandr
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    Originally posted by wobbegong View Post
    You're doing this deliberately, aren't you?
    No someone is holding a gun to my head, making me post witty, funny, insightful posts. ???

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  • wobbegong
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    Originally posted by kandr View Post
    Tell them we invested the Web, so feck off.
    You're doing this deliberately, aren't you?

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  • kandr
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    Originally posted by Jog On View Post
    Got a teleconference later today with some yanks from clientco who are pushing for special treatment for their apps. They want me to be their dedicated contact here and for me to tell them everything about our deployment processes so they can develop a strategy that goes beyond the one that seems to working fine for everyone else.

    Spoke to them yesterday and it was like a difficult job interview with them firing questions at me and trying to pick holes in almost everything i said.

    How do our esteemed panel deal with such 'Madison Avenue' types?
    Tell them we invested the Web, so feck off.

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  • Jog On
    started a topic Pushy Americans

    Pushy Americans

    Got a teleconference later today with some yanks from clientco who are pushing for special treatment for their apps. They want me to be their dedicated contact here and for me to tell them everything about our deployment processes so they can develop a strategy that goes beyond the one that seems to working fine for everyone else.

    Spoke to them yesterday and it was like a difficult job interview with them firing questions at me and trying to pick holes in almost everything i said.

    How do our esteemed panel deal with such 'Madison Avenue' types?
    Last edited by Jog On; 18 November 2010, 12:03.
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