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Helped this guy with one part of his project. Now i wake up everyday to can you do this for me requests.

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  • 12
    @sweetnothings Precisely, last night at 1am as Im off to bed i get a bevy of messages, "Hey!", & ""Why are you ignoring me..."
  • 18
    My reply would have probably been "It won't be cheap, but I can get back with a detailed estimate and scheme of work if you're interested."

    Usually scares them off quick.
  • 4
    If it's not your job, then decline. They can't force you to do something not part of your jobs description. If it's a friend, there is no harm in declining as well. If the person is a reasonable person he/she should understand the situation.
  • 1
    My reply, after saying no more than once; “fuckoff.” - then block the number.
  • 0
    @AlmondSauce I did this above my last reply before was about not doing it for free.
  • 2
    @sweetnothings Too many leaches out there, and all to often they are the ones to excell on the backs of others.
  • 1
    What is the point in doing anything if you're going to someone else and asking for them to do it for you?
  • 6
    I got a lot of money off of these people in college, give him a price, do the project in your free time and he will pay up before the deadline 🤷‍♂️ worst case scenario you got in some practice for yourself
  • 0
    @yellow-dog I wish, college life was 20+ years ago lol, This is a person who got in contact with me from the Facebook Python group
  • 3
    Walking through the development community is akin to walking down a busy street; sometimes you've got to put your head down, avoid eye contact and keep going...being charitable has its limits.
  • 0
    "I will be appreciated"

    yup
  • 1
    @lanfiro Accurate for the both of us apparently.
    I've started trading favors.
    Most of my acquaintances have no idea about programming, but chose to join the CS courses.
    I get many requests now and charge them for them.
    He he he.
  • 0
    But think about all that sweet exposure you can earn.

    Everyone knows exposure is the most potant currency. All developers feed thier families off it.
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