Dear American Airlines

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  • mg330

    I'm well familiar with web sites and too many hands in the pot. Working for a company that designs and builds law firm web sites, the ideal situation is when the Marketing department has an established web team and has a great deal of autonomy to do what's best for a firm - with some level of approval from key partners.

    The other side of that is a smaller scale situation like the one described by Mr. X. I've had projects stall out for months now because the oddest things are held up in debate about color, position, length of content, etc. It's even worse when lawyers who don't understand the web much at all, or modern/contemporary design and best practices just flat out insist that the most archaic features go on a web site.

    I don't have too much trouble with this, most of my clients are great to work with and really value what I bring them, but some people I work with really have difficulty with it.

    • < Wow! You are sooo fucking enlightening. A man of true knowledge you are.
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