Submitted by Bill Logan on Mon, 06/24/2013 - 7:42pm.
I'm about ready now. I've been waiting for Larry to finish his hiatus into lala land. Not sure when he's going to return to regular posting and participation, and I might have to just move forward without him if he doesn't come back soon :-S
Submitted by Neolithicwolf on Wed, 06/26/2013 - 2:13am.
I completely understand real life delays. We all have real life obligations. I sub-contract for two agencies, and one tripled my workload (from 3 or 4 clients per week to 12 clients) and the other asked us (me and two other colleagues) to build a program from scratch after the person who WAS coordinating everything just up and quit for no apparent reason. I've been building my portion of the program and coordinating all the dates and paperwork and stuff. It's been fun, but a lot of work.
Submitted by DwD Studios on Thu, 06/27/2013 - 5:36pm.
Neolithicwolf wrote:
I completely understand real life delays. We all have real life obligations. I sub-contract for two agencies, and one tripled my workload (from 3 or 4 clients per week to 12 clients) and the other asked us (me and two other colleagues) to build a program from scratch after the person who WAS coordinating everything just up and quit for no apparent reason. I've been building my portion of the program and coordinating all the dates and paperwork and stuff. It's been fun, but a lot of work.
Well if he doesn't come around soon I'll try to coordinate the testing myself. Normally, Larry acts more as the face of the company online. He's a great asset and has interests in social networking and stuff. I lack that - my talents are different. It's what makes us a good team. He'll be back soon, I'm sure.
Second this!
I'm about ready now. I've been waiting for Larry to finish his hiatus into lala land. Not sure when he's going to return to regular posting and participation, and I might have to just move forward without him if he doesn't come back soon :-S
I completely understand real life delays. We all have real life obligations. I sub-contract for two agencies, and one tripled my workload (from 3 or 4 clients per week to 12 clients) and the other asked us (me and two other colleagues) to build a program from scratch after the person who WAS coordinating everything just up and quit for no apparent reason. I've been building my portion of the program and coordinating all the dates and paperwork and stuff. It's been fun, but a lot of work.
Well if he doesn't come around soon I'll try to coordinate the testing myself. Normally, Larry acts more as the face of the company online. He's a great asset and has interests in social networking and stuff. I lack that - my talents are different. It's what makes us a good team. He'll be back soon, I'm sure.