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kunashe19549yFriday: reset colour back to Monday version
My approach is to allow a cooling period between a request and my implementation. This way the entire week's changes can be done on Wednesday afternoon in 43 minutes flat. -
JTBringe6069y@nunix @kunashe If you make the changes immediately after the client tells you, you can bill them for more work than if you make all the changes a few days later.
10 minutes per day can be billed as half an hour a day (3 x 30), as opposed to half an hour for all three changes. -
kunashe19549y@JTBringe I hear you. Doing this will encourage clients to be judicious with requests. -
I had a project (mobile) where the designer was all over the place about changes and it was driving me nuts. Eventually I told him I will fix one page at a time and I will only move on to the next page when he signs off on the current one. Worked for mobile
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