Quote someone

Out of context: Reply #1714

  • Started
  • Last post
  • 2,180 Responses
  • Bluejam0

    • lol, that was true maybe 100 years ago. today the computers do the job. you just have to type significantly less than 10 years ago.uan
    • the point
      -
      -
      -
      uan
      imbecile
    • or, just charge an appropriately high rate and don’t be a twat on Twittermonospaced
    • +1 monoMrT
    • Have fun going hungry w/that silly line of thinking... and if it took you 10 years to learn something you're either a doctor or a moron.PonyBoy
    • The line of thinking still has merit. Becoming an educated, skilled experienced, efficient designer takes a lot of time. A decade makes sense.monospaced
    • Nobody owes you a thing for the work you put in to create the person you are. That's your equity spent on you—for you. This is nothing more than whining.PonyBoy
    • If anything, lil davy owes Mom & Dad 10+ years back rent and me 10 seconds of my time back.PonyBoy
    • haha, I just mean that a seasoned professional is worth way more than an amateur any day, and they should charge accordingly instead of whiningmonospaced
    • well duh its simply supply and demand. he can demand any price but if no clients he might get bored. Or get one person who pays it that covers the downtime.deathboy
    • but probably better to fill the all the time at a specific rate and raise rates based on demand. typical economics which I believe are fundametally moredeathboy
    • successful. other stuff in markets to is if you price low than you are thought of as not as good. the apple overprice game.deathboy
    • for me personally everyone i know says i'm under priced for xp/work. but im not about making big money. I only work on reference basedeathboy
    • and im still growing clients and only a few weeks out on work. All the clients I like and choose to work with. and my approach is do good work, build relationsdeathboy
    • and the rest will follow and I'll raise rates based on schedule work/life flows. I have no problem offering lesser rate for work i want and higher for somethingdeathboy
    • less inclined to deal with. Only thing i question sometimes is scale. Would I want to hire vs solo... Still on the fence about thatdeathboy

View thread