Client's Brother's Opinion
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- UKV0
If you do end up doing it, you'll have to live with the stench of someone else dominating your creative work. No thanks. Not only that, but everything you do should at least in some way benefit you beyond the financial aspect (its easy to reduce it to just money, but that is no way to do great work and respect yourself in the process.
I am paraphrasing Steve Jobs here, but "what you say no to is ultimately more significant than what you are willing to say yes too" for what its worth. I'd fire the client on the spot, or more diplomatically, decline the working arrangement.
- sigg0
So he's your client's father's brother's nephew's cousin's former roommate then?
- Hombre_Lobo0
Why don't you call a plumber over to your house, have him check out that leak in your bathroom, then call in your brother who once watched a TV show about plumbing, and say he can collaborate with the plumber for a more appropriate outcome.
- i_monk0
Tack on a 300% surcharge for spontaneous and unilateral change on plans/process. Have him sign it before proceeding.