No. Just courtesy. That's a professional trait. For someone who keeps citing "pro" acumen, you continue to display so very little of it yourself (is this how you talk to and treat colleagues on the job?)Originally posted by chrispick:
Chris... Good eye! I wasn't trying to make it better.Originally posted by studiostuff:
Actually, I thought your response was presumptuous, condescending and kind of mean-spirited.Originally posted by chrispick:
That doesn't make the situation any better.
Most of the folks I work for don't want to know why they can't have what they are paying me for.
They also don't want to know what kind of day I am having.
I don't come here and berate you all for being so nice and patient... why find fault with me when I treat him like I would treat any other pro?
He really is going to be SO FIRED if he can't play the notes on the page after the leader says, "One, Two, Ready? Play!"
Why raise his expectations?
I'd be happy to hear what the actual manifistation of the problem appears to be and what gear he has and what he has tried to fix the problems...
But if he's gonna ask to be treated like a pro... then, I'm happy to treat him like a pro.
Can't fix it? Can't deliver? You're fired! How's that for pro?
I don't think it's helping him with his many problems to say;
"Wow... that's too bad and I'm sorry you can't fix it. Tough break. It's unlucky for you that I need this work I had hired you to provide me... I'm really upset on a personal level to have to say this to you, you seem like a nice guy... But I am going to have to hire someone else to do your work. And it's unlikely that I will have an opportunity to use your services in the future, since I too am under serious deadline pressure. I really hope you understand... Have a nice day!"
Is a little pat on the ass like that what you soft spoken types had in mind for him?
Whatever. Free country. Post what you like. In the end, it's all vapor-text. If it's the low road you want to take, your prerogative.
I offered what little help I could to bradswan. I'm cool with that.
<small>[ April 22, 2005, 01:50 PM: Message edited by: chrispick ]</small>