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- Gucci
how long is the longest you've ever worked on a project for?
I've been working on a catalogue non-stop for about 2 - 3 months now and it's driving me crazy there's no end in sight. it only gets bigger and bigger and bigger and........
- madirish0
8 months
reaching the end of it now.
very tiring but a great experience.
- neue75_bold0
I've been redesigning the new testament for what seems like eternity...
- acescence0
i've been trying to bed the comely lass in 11D for like 3 years
- jox0
Damn, what's the catalog for?
Longest I've worked on a project is about 3 months, but felt like 2 years. And it was back-end too, so nobody even saw it!
- grunttt0
15 months - it was a SIX PAGE BROCHURE. We'd provide a layout they'd respond 4 months later with a minor change. we'd make the change and give it back to them the same day... 4 more months.
every time that job would come up in a meeting i would suggest we throw it a birthday party.
- rasko40
I spent about 3 months or more working on a CDrom once, all down to a fuckup client, should have taken 2 weeks.
- jox0
- grunttt0
hahaha! jox
- Gucci0
it's a lighting catalogue.
it started out as a 145 pager.
now swelled up to roughly 250+ pages.and my boss and i might have to go to taiwan to press approve it. yikes.
- grunttt0
dang
- liquid0
almost 3 years..... by the time it was done there were placing that were charging 1/100th what we charged to implement the same thing.... there were free packages we could have installed......
HAHAHAHAHA...... it was the dumbest project/client/fiasco ever....
- UndoUndo0
18 months....and ongoing
;(
- studderine0
one project took me a day to do. so thats the shortest!
- joyride0
all I can say is, if a project with Catapillar comes up, pass on that moFo. I'm not sure how they actaully make a product. Always changing there mind about what they want, yet still holding you to the original bid, even though the spec was based on something different.
But i did get to go for a ride in the bad ass truck:
http://www.cat.com/cda/layout?m=…