Oct 29, 2021 06:55:05 PM by Adam G
Solved! Go to Solution.
Oct 29, 2021 07:07:01 PM by Preston H
re: "What happens if you are unable to meet the clients expectations and can't finish the job? Whether it is beyond your skill set or wasn't part of the original agreement. "
You know something, Adam?
I don't ACTUALLY care if you complete the assignment or not.
I don't even know you. I'm not your teacher or mentor.
What matters to me is that the JOB gets done, and gets done right.
So when you applied to my job and said you could do it, I was hoping that you would finish the task.
But if you're not the right fit for this project, then just let me know.
I respect that.
You will be helping me out because then I can hire somebody else without delay.
If you aren't sure what to do and you just avoid telling me the truth, then the project is going to get behind schedule and I'm not going to be happy about that.
But if you just come right out and tell me that you won't be able to do this (for any reason, the reason doesn't really matter), then I'll be grateful and I'm not going to be vindictive or anything.
If you want me to, I'll even let you close the contract and I can never leave any feedback at all.
Oct 29, 2021 06:59:08 PM by Martina P
Adam G wrote:
What happens if you are unable to meet the clients expectations and can't finish the job? Whether it is beyond your skill set or wasn't part of the original agreement.
Depends how professionally you handle it and how the client feels about it.
Oct 29, 2021 07:07:01 PM by Preston H
re: "What happens if you are unable to meet the clients expectations and can't finish the job? Whether it is beyond your skill set or wasn't part of the original agreement. "
You know something, Adam?
I don't ACTUALLY care if you complete the assignment or not.
I don't even know you. I'm not your teacher or mentor.
What matters to me is that the JOB gets done, and gets done right.
So when you applied to my job and said you could do it, I was hoping that you would finish the task.
But if you're not the right fit for this project, then just let me know.
I respect that.
You will be helping me out because then I can hire somebody else without delay.
If you aren't sure what to do and you just avoid telling me the truth, then the project is going to get behind schedule and I'm not going to be happy about that.
But if you just come right out and tell me that you won't be able to do this (for any reason, the reason doesn't really matter), then I'll be grateful and I'm not going to be vindictive or anything.
If you want me to, I'll even let you close the contract and I can never leave any feedback at all.
Oct 29, 2021 07:22:14 PM by Adam G
Oct 29, 2021 07:23:57 PM by Preston H
You're not getting married.
It is normal for clients to hire a freelancer and that hire doesn't work out.
Freelancing means "This may be very temporary, and that's fine."
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