Discussing conflicts between programmers and customers. A discussion of ambiguous situations between the programmer and the client, and a rating of the most conflicted programmer performers. - page 33

 
Mischek:

You have to get a job, not invent an eight-wheeled bike with a sail.

If I woke up tomorrow as a programmer of your level and wanted to work on orders, I would spend half a year just preparing a place for myself.

ALL orders for 10 dollars. When time is short, you have to queue up, but the primary is not in a queue. From time to time each client a gift . For example martin without external variables . finish martin - please for a fee. And so on. Many tricks you can think of.

:) Funny though :)

You could divorce your wife in half a year... They, the ladies, like the customers, want fast, lots and lots of money to go to the islands...

Although... Seriously though, that's what we have to do now with the existing service.

And I really don't want to drag my customers here. Agreed with the man for 250 - 300 dollars, brought him here (to improve their ranking), and he's another for 20 did ... Doesn't matter what quality... Then maybe he'll regret it, but the probability of him leaving for free is close to 100%.

If I were to invite a customer of mine who paid 25,000 bucks for his fancy grider to come here... nuh-uh ...

 
FAQ:

Misha... Long-term relationships with customers have never been good for anyone, and then they get impudent, and want to work for free or at a huge discount, or even think they are your bosses, and the logic is ironclad - well, I'm giving you a permanent job!!!

And so in all areas of service work, I tell you from personal experience.

I have personal experience. Only it's positive.
 
Mischek:
The time of freebies in the market, in any market, is long gone. You should work in the market, not try to bend it to your advantage.

Words of gold! You're absolutely right! The time for freebies is definitely over, it's time to pay. Otherwise you get topics like this...

Mischek:

If I woke up tomorrow as a programmer, your level and would like to work on orders, I'd prepare a place for myself for six months.

Not everything is as it seems at first glance, not everything...

 
Mischek:
I have personal experience. But it's a positive one.

then either you act as a customer, or little time has passed...

sooner or later that situation will come up and you will have to say goodbye.

 
artmedia70:


Would I invite my customer for his tricky grider, who paid 25,000 euros for the quality, to come here... nuh-uh...

Who's forcing him? Why bring him here?
 
FAQ:

then either you act as a customer, or little time has passed...

sooner or later that situation will come up and you will have to say goodbye.

I don't want to upset you and measure your experience
 
FAQ:

Misha... Long-term relationships with customers have never been good for anyone, and then they get impudent, and want to work for free or at a huge discount, or even think they are your bosses, and the logic is ironclad - well, I'm giving you a permanent job!!!

And so in all areas of service work, I tell you from personal experience.

I agree. It almost always leads to this. And it has also happened that you start trusting a person like yourself, and at the last minute, after getting the last rework, he just disappears without paying.
 
Mischek:
I don't want to upset you and measure your experience
It's quite problematic now, but I've had precedents, and lots of them - I've been in the service since the 90s, so I have a lot of experience.
 
artmedia70 and at the last minute, after receiving the last revision, he just disappears without paying for it.
This has happened before, but that is a separate conversation.
 
Mischek:
Who's forcing him? Why bring him here?
The answer is simple. The more work done, the closer to the top and farther away from the POP. This is the only way. I write for quadruple, so there are no articles or codes fivero. And I want to earn and feed my family just so. I'm sick of turning the steering wheel and between flights on a beech on my knees to write codes for customers.
I'm not Julius, that's not my name :)