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From the page: "I realize this entry doesn't apply to people who are just starting out, trying to build a portfolio, or are just trying to make some extra bucks by taking on any project that comes in. However, just because you'd like to build a portfolio or get some work under your... more
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Rated by newdrone1 on Jun 21 2006, 1:19pm
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Rated by carles on Apr 04 2006, 7:53am
From the page: "I realize this entry doesn't apply to people who are just starting out, trying to build a portfolio, or are just trying to make some extra bucks by taking on any project that comes in. However, just because you'd like to build a portfolio or get some work under your built, don't take on shitty work. Yes, it's a paycheck, but shitty work will make your life more miserable than if you simply had not taken the job and had less money. I know a lot of people who are just getting started, and many of them ask me to pass on these client emails I just talked about to them, but it's like passing a disease, I just can't do it no matter what the circumstances. If you desperately need work to pay for food or housing, then by all means take it on, but if you can do without the extra dough a shitty project brings on then please weigh both sides and think about what a shitty project/client will do for your psyche or morale." As true as the law of Gravity
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