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Originally posted by psychocandy View PostI find that most clients (deffo >50%) seem clueless about what they're doing....
The good gigs are ones like yours where they leave you alone. The bad ones are where they expect miracles when its not possible.
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I find that most clients (deffo >50%) seem clueless about what they're doing....
The good gigs are ones like yours where they leave you alone. The bad ones are where they expect miracles when its not possible.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostI have now worked at two places where that is not the case...
Even with all the evidence under the sun, the bunch of people that were responsible convened a meeting and said that it was impossible that it was their fault as that would look bad! So they openly decided the real truth (bare faced lie) and it became the truth.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostI have now worked at two places where that is not the case...
Even with all the evidence under the sun, the bunch of people that were responsible convened a meeting and said that it was impossible that it was their fault as that would look bad! So they openly decided the real truth (bare faced lie) and it became the truth.
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostThe client... so long as you've got the audit trail/documentation/etc.
Even with all the evidence under the sun, the bunch of people that were responsible convened a meeting and said that it was impossible that it was their fault as that would look bad! So they openly decided the real truth (bare faced lie) and it became the truth.
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Originally posted by cojak View PostAnd that's a problem for whom?
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostHardly smart arsed, more cover your arse. So SD, what would the alternative be? Don't cover your arse? Don't deliver anything? Spend years defining requirements?
I'm delivery focused. Give me a deadline and some resource and a vague whiff of what you need and I'm off and running
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View Post
I've taken this approach quite a number of times... only to still be told once a solution is delivered that it was not what they were intending. The one thing a lot of clients cannot stand is a smart arse contractor who has something in writing that shows you have delivered what they asked for!!!
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostHardly smart arsed, more cover your arse. So SD, what would the alternative be? Don't cover your arse? Don't deliver anything? Spend years defining requirements?
I'm delivery focused. Give me a deadline and some resource and a vague whiff of what you need and I'm off and running away
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Originally posted by ShandyDrinker View PostExcellent response!
I've taken this approach quite a number of times... only to still be told once a solution is delivered that it was not what they were intending. The one thing a lot of clients cannot stand is a smart arse contractor who has something in writing that shows you have delivered what they asked for!!!
I'm delivery focused. Give me a deadline and some resource and a vague whiff of what you need and I'm off and running
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI just turn up and do whatever insanity they ask me to do.You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to minestrone again.
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