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@filthyranter I left them the moment they bursted on me when I was off my work time. Then came the unprofessional statement. And that too in social media.
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@aurghyadip Reply to them >:) It's only gonna hurt their image. Best: simply reply to it by copy & pasting this rant.
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@filthyranter well, replying to them could fuel something greater. And as a result, it can hurt my career as a freelancer.
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@aurghyadip Well, but doesn't their statement hurt your image as freelancer, too?
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@mpotratz I already went through that. Even after I resigned, they blamed me for not fixing stuffs.
A week ago, the team that hired me asked me to fix the s**t they made when they hosted around 30 WordPress sites in a single Bluehost shared server. Several of those were multisite installations. The server eventually gone down because of the load. And the most disturbing part was they were taking money from some of their clients to host the sites, in stead of not having a reseller licence. The server was going down quite frequently so I suggested moving some sites to another host or another server. They asked me to do it, but when I asked for the permission to edit the nameservers, they asked me to make a subdomain and point it to the new server. Which was kind of impossible because the new host was already having some subdomains and it's not easy to work with sub-sub domains. So, on an open statement they said that I am unprofessional and not fit for work. Before that they disturbed me and bursted on me when I was off working hours. -_-
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