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Logo work 2828 Responses
Last post: 2 years, 2 months ago | Thread started: Feb 28, 10, 11:07 a.m.
Out of context: Response #14 [Feb 28, 10, 11:07 a.m.]
- d_rek
pr2,
You're statement is beyond ridiculous. Enthusiasm aside, the "real world" involves real clients with real money who value their time as much as yours. If someone isn't willing to compensate you adequately for your services, whether it be through fair trade or in dollar signs, then they probably aren't worth working with.
And really, outside of some of the trust-fund, hipster douchebags artst/designer wannabes who were living off of mommy-and-daddy's dime there was a considerable portion of colleagues that I knew, including myself, who worked full or part-time and took classes full-time to be able to afford themselves the privilege of higher education. Not to get up in arms, but you're coming off as quite naive.


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