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Posted by dorayme on 05/02/07 19:53
In article <Xns9923ED2D06ECBnanopandaneredbojias@208.49.80.251>,
Neredbojias <neredbojias@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, 01 May 2007 22:01:36 GMT dorayme scribed:
>
> >> >> If you are
> >> >> new to web design, you shouldn't have a client until you've
> >> >> learned something about the craft you are trying to execute.
> >> >
> >> > You old fuddy duddy! America was built on people taking wild
> >> > risks, learning on the job and so on.
> >
> >> America was built on the backs of labourers too stupid and/or
> >> desperate to oppose the entreprenurial elite.
> >
> > You are putting up a smoke screen, babbling [1] will not get you
> > out of fuddy duddiness.
>
> There are times to
> take risks, but producing and selling a product or service you know little
> about is not one of them.
And now you repeat this fuddy duddy opinion again! So I will take
the opportunity to label it a bit stronger. It is a miserable,
cowardly, moral dictum.
If a person knows a little and has confidence in themselves and
wants to strike out in a new direction and is quoting for a job
and delivers as agreed, then it it does not matter that he or she
learnt on the job. Get real!
--
dorayme
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