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Please remember that price does not directly reflect quality

Posted March 22, 2007 at 03:03pm in Design, Programming

Recently I have been involved with some individuals that failed to meet my expectations and I have let it bother me a little too much. The situation is that someone was hired to do a job, did not finish the work I was informed they would finish and the work they did complete was lacking in my ways.

I don’t blog about my personal life much, but in past years I have had some tough times, and some of that was financially and it really really makes me upset when I see people making 250% of what I do and they can’t even do the job. I have had to fix most of the problems that have been introduced or the parts that were not completed. I am making enough that a lot of people would be happy with their take home, but the individual I speak of has made a lot more and from what I have seen does not deserve it.

There have been a number of amateur mistakes made and I just don’t understand how someone can get by with some of the things I have seen and still make as much as they informed me they were making. True, it could have been a lie, but I somehow doubt it. I am not trying to broadcast that I am a genius in the design world, or ever close to what some of talent that is out there, but I have been doing it for a long time and there are just certain things you do and don’t do.

The whole point of this is that just because someone charges less than another does not make them any less quality, and just because someone is more expensive does not mean they are worth it.

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