Mar 2, 2018 02:07:53 AM by Goran V
Hi Eric,
You`re more than welcome to open a discussion on any topic, as long as the content/title does not violates our Community Guidelines.
Mar 2, 2018 02:23:47 AM by Eric B
@Goran V wrote:Hi Eric,
You`re more than welcome to open a discussion on any topic, as long as the content/title does not violates our Community Guidelines.
I thought there was some more relaxed place where we, freelancers, can share experiences (may be the same for clients).
Mar 2, 2018 02:22:28 PM by Rene K
@Eric B wrote:
I thought there was some more relaxed place where we, freelancers, can share experiences (may be the same for clients).
There's the unofficial Upwork subreddit. But it's dangerous after the sunset.
Mar 2, 2018 09:52:36 PM by Reinier B
@Rene K wrote:
@Eric B wrote:
I thought there was some more relaxed place where we, freelancers, can share experiences (may be the same for clients).There's the unofficial Upwork subreddit. But it's dangerous after the sunset.
...especally if you run into Jennifer M, who now has her lair there.
Mar 11, 2018 10:44:54 AM Edited Mar 11, 2018 04:44:20 PM by Renata S
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@Eric B wrote:
I thought there was some more relaxed place where we, freelancers, can share experiences (may be the same for clients).There's the unofficial Upwork subreddit. But it's dangerous after the sunset.
And you can learn all those English language concepts people are often curious about, like **Edited for Community Guidelines**, **Edited for Community Guidelines**, **Edited for Community Guidelines**, **Edited for Community Guidelines**,
and even **Edited for Community Guidelines**.
But yes, of course, you can may quite properly chill here as well.