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    Francisco

    Heheh. Freelancing has this kind of weird stuff. Thankfully too :)

  2. I love these comics!

  3. I am a new and naive freelancer. And ironically I have a client wants me to make some small changes after having completed the job. I was just about to send of an email saying I would I do it for free.
    I don’t know maybe because of some idiotic need to please. Now, I don’t think I’ll send that email.

  4. Ahh, so true. So very true. :)

  5. Hehehe… it is definitely a hard job, but as long as the client pays well… :P

  6. Yes, the better they pay the better and faster make us work. :)

  7. Lollerskates! I bet it was done in seconds using “find & replace” in Abode ImDesine.

  8. lol
    I usually don’t take these kinda jobs :D

  9. Muy buena tira. (really good comic).

  10. How about creating a new font based on the original and only changing the “i” and “j” letters, then changing the text font to the new type face? :)
    The illustrated idea however is still very valid…

  11. LOL! That is such a great parody. I’m sure we all know those clients… I’ve had my fair share of good times…

  12. Too bad that’s not every job !

  13. I really need to start taking jobs like those. damn :(

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    Venkatesh

    Kinda funny!!! Being a freelancer at times can be challenging!!!

    To be on top of the game, I think it is essential to understand what the customer wants and how much will be paid!!

    These stuff wards off depression of a freelancer working all alone at home!!

  15. Ah yes. We could definitely use more of those kind of jobs right now. :)

  16. Oh yeah - I know these kind of jobs. Strange but true. Some clients have more money than sense - God bless ‘em.

  17. yea, it happenes :)

  18. So true. Of course, these are the checks we mention in conversation, while the tiny ones where you spent 3 times as many hours as you had planned are conveniently forgotten about.

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