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Previously on "Client wants me to write what I'll be working on"
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Originally posted by original PM View Postmmm in that case I fear the PM is being told to cut costs from the project and so he/she is seeing who is/is not despensible
do you have a niche skillset?
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Originally posted by yasockie View PostThis request is from the PM. The job description is rather vague, but I was hoping it would crystalize in the due course, but apparently it's not
do you have a niche skillset?
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probably not but I bet some where this is a micro managing middle managment nob jockey
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Originally posted by yasockie View PostMy responses vary between just putting in notice and sending a following list of task:
learning to play ukulele
watching celebrities in bikini online
posting on CUK
The contractor in me says just keep on invoicing, but there is a part of me that is really concerned with the fact that client has no clue what they want delivered as the likelihood of success in such a scenario is slim.
Tell them there has been a misunderstanding,; what they are paying for is an ‘attendance fee’
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Originally posted by yasockie View PostMy responses vary between just putting in notice and sending a following list of task:
learning to play ukulele
watching celebrities in bikini online
posting on CUK
The contractor in me says just keep on invoicing, but there is a part of me that is really concerned with the fact that client has no clue what they want delivered as the likelihood of success in such a scenario is slim.
- searcing for another contract
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