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turner050 07-12-2006 02:46 PM

very true

Quote:

Originally Posted by Verbal
It's tough sometimes ... I can't speak for programmers, but as a designer I can tell you that there are days that 'the shit' just does not flow. That being said, I'm not going to send a client something that Im not happy with. I guess it's a lot like roofing ... some days its going to rain and there's nothing you can do about it.


Jamie 07-12-2006 02:48 PM

Dickmans Design - professional and met the deadlines. You pay for what you get, and overall they were very reasonabley priced.

I went through 12 designers in the last 6 months. Dickmans, Webinc and Tender are the only ones I'll use again.

Verbal 07-12-2006 02:50 PM

I guess it comes down to keeping a client informed. If you think you are going to be a couple of days late, at least let the client know so they are aware of it. What I hate is when somebody tells you when something is going to be done and the mysteriously disappear from the earth until you see them a week later and they show you some shitty, slapped-together project.

dynastoned 07-12-2006 02:50 PM

they say they'll get it done fast to get your business. they are afraid if they say a month instead of 2 weeks you'll say you need it done faster and are going to look elsewhere. at least i know some do this. im sure there are other factors for different people also.

munki 07-12-2006 02:51 PM

It can be a 2 sided street.

Designers programmers may underquote, or for lack of better terms quote for a perfect scenario, and end up overshooting a deadline, just trying to book a client with all of the competition, especially overseas stuff.

Also keep in mind, a lot of the times, people will add in last minute "really simple" changes to designs/coding, that cause the designer or programmer to have to redo or rethink certain sections.

chowda 07-12-2006 02:54 PM

some programmers are bad, i got one that fucked me and pushed my project aside..

Tylo 07-12-2006 03:30 PM

Pretty interesting...

There are some good points here and some that cracked me up.. Good shit!!

sarettah 07-12-2006 04:33 PM

you usually get what you pay for. :thumbsup

Bruno 07-18-2006 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jamie
Dickmans Design - professional and met the deadlines. You pay for what you get, and overall they were very reasonabley priced.

I went through 12 designers in the last 6 months. Dickmans, Webinc and Tender are the only ones I'll use again.

Thanks so much for the kind words Jamie!! :thumbsup

We do our best everyday! Cheers and kind regards,

Bruno Dickman

teksonline 07-18-2006 09:59 AM

This is funny, someone on icq the other day asked me how long to take to do a script, i said about a week's work, they said no way they can get someone to do it in 1-2 days, I stopped all communication instantly, realized this is a peanut payer, who wants something for nothing, then I watch the forums to see project was flaked on... as they always are... fact is you hired a script kiddy, who after 4 hours of work went to sleep and can't get motiviated to get back on the project, problaby has half your cash and can careless...

Maybe it's your hiring skills that need work, maybe you think a project is simple but don't realize there's time to implement and test. all of which you are not paying the programmer for... Maybe you don't realize all the tedious bullshit that is needed for the simplest of scripts? For that you will get screwed... Fact is, the minute you say, "I can get someone to do this in x amount of time", the good programmer can give a shit less about you....
realizes you are in minor league ball park and moves on.


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