Tough but nessasary.. life is brutal
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Any freelance tips for handling multiple projects simultanously?
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I see that probably I'm the only one that take in consideration the opportunity to let some work go away
Let me say something about it just to elaborate my thoughts:
as someone said above, outsourcing is an option but if you are not Santa Klaus you HAVE to charge something for coordination and management and so on! ...what's the final consequence? the client has to pay 20% more! and if your outsourcing guy acts the same as you? ...20% more and so on ...you know what I mean, it a typical issue of global economy. IMHO it's not a great idea! I personally prefer to take only the work that I can afford that time (well, just a little bit more only to grow up a little).
Well, it's also important to know what kind of client we are talking about but; as I already mentioned somewhere, in my specific case, 90% of times it's a problem related to really bad client scheduling (or political issue if it's public).
As conclusion, from my experience, I have no evidence that I will lose a client if I refuse a work; the same way I've no evidence that the same client will come back if I work for him night and day to match his ridicoluos deadline; so, for me it's a sort of "urban legend"!Alessandro
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This was by busiest year to date, which was great considering the property crash here, anyways I am well aware of such workloads. My solution was simple, based on timeframes/ accuracy /cost I outsourced some of the 3D modelling to China, (All rendering was done here) yeah sure I'd like to give it to the guy down the road but I would come into work in the morning, 3D model waiting in my inbox never had any issues. Try and keep a cool head regardless of what pressure you are under.Accept that some days you are the pigeon, and some days you are the statue.
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lol
pm me to =) ! i need anything i can get. haha. I will tell them to give you a commision. lol always nice to have the contact. "Just in case"
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