Too much work
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- ********0
"I don't want to hire someone because the quality of the work goes down"
That's the most retarded, control freakish thing I have heard in quite some time.
- ********0
i've tried hiring so many different people, but in the end....
when i'm not at the wheel, the quality of the work goes down.
it's true.
- dbsaxton0
How does Santa Know which Kids are Jewish?
Employ someone its can only get better.
- Nightshade0
the quality of the work only goes down if you let it
- its_only_me0
Going by the work on your site, it shouldnt be to hard to find a designer thats on par with you.
*that wasn't meant to be offesive by the way :)
- I'm glad you said what I was thinkingcalculator
- of course you meant it to be offensive********
- doesn't mean much coming from you guys.gevitron
- that is pretty much what i was saying. i just let him interpret it differently.********
- passive aggressivegevitron
- Terminal270
Just on the off chance.... are you hinting that you would like some help? I'm always up for more work.
:)
- vespa0
raise your rate.
if you still have too much work, pass it on to people who you think can do the job well. if they do it well, you look good for helping everyone out, if they aren't as good as you, it justifies your high prices. win!
- akrok0
gevi,
i am up for more work, if you need help. drop a email or two.
- formed0
You'll need to do both. Most likely, hiring someone that is good will cost close to what you are asking, which leaves you with no cash.
Again, this is how companies are formed (and why they charge much more than freelancers).
I'll agree, though, I've let a ton of people go because they were incompetent (not lack of talent but lack of work ethic, meeting deadlines, getting done what you say you are going to get done).