Client Rant

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  • Spookytim0

    To Ian's point... Thats the real crux right there. Clients are always amazed, and noticeably shocked when I explain to them that I am not working on their project right now because another needs my attention. Its a real affront to their sense of importance. I can hear their brains mulling over whether that constistutes an abandonment of contracted duties and creative negligence.

    I am slipping back into my old ways. I can feel it. I went through a terrible period at the end of my design time in London where I would be unable to refrain from shouting at clients to Fuck Off and never approach me for any work ever again. Not a good business strategy.

    • Paul Arden's book - "It's not how good you are, it's how good you want to be" is a good stress relief readBluejam
    • I will check it out, thamks.Spookytim
    • it needs a better cover btw.capsize

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