Persistant project delays Thread poster: Tai Fu
| Tai Fu United States Local time: 15:17 English to Chinese + ...
Hi I finished a project with a software publisher (who doesn't outsource to agencies it seems) in Europe. I was told there are more projects the next day after the completion of the last job (which was about a month ago). However days turned into weeks, and week turned into a month, with promises from them that things would be ready "tomorrow or the day after" but then I hear nothing from them and was told that there would be a further delay week after week. I was told to be availab... See more Hi I finished a project with a software publisher (who doesn't outsource to agencies it seems) in Europe. I was told there are more projects the next day after the completion of the last job (which was about a month ago). However days turned into weeks, and week turned into a month, with promises from them that things would be ready "tomorrow or the day after" but then I hear nothing from them and was told that there would be a further delay week after week. I was told to be available for them and as a result I have not looked for any long term projects (and I don't really want to bid on short projects, because I felt it's not worth the trouble to bid and only get a few dollars for the effort). However it has been close to a month and still no work, being told that there will be further delays. I am starting to wonder if the project won't happen at all, or are delays like this common in the localization circle? I have begun the process of respond to other long-term project requests since I am beginning to think that this project isn't going to happen after all. However I don't want to accept a project, and then suddenly the project I had been waiting on comes online and I am met with more workload than I can possibly do (while maintaining acceptable quality). Any advise here? ▲ Collapse | | | Desdemone (X) Local time: 19:17 French to English
that if they want to retain your services, they will have to pay you a retainer. Otherwise, you will start accepting other projects and their work will go to the back of the queue. It's that easy. | | | Until it's on your desk, you're not booked | Sep 22, 2010 |
That's my principle. Unless you're being paid a retainer, you are under no obligation whatsoever to keep your time free for when this mythical project finally arrives. They can't "tell" you to do anything - assuming you're a freelancer and not their employee. I suggest you get out there and look for other work. If this project comes in, negotiate a deadline based on what other work you already have confirmed. | | | Henry Hinds United States Local time: 16:17 English to Spanish + ... In memoriam
As others have indicated, learn this lesson: until you have the job in hand and a firm commitment (preferably in writing) from the client, you move ahead and put nothing else on hold. You should also tell the client that. | |
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Daria Bontch-Osmolovskaia (X) Australia Local time: 08:17 English + ...
There is a Russian proverb that goes "better a sparrow in hand than a crane in the sky", meaning that you are better off with smaller jobs that definitely pay, than a promise of a fat project in the indefinite future. I've been burned on many projects before, for very many reasons, and until I have the files and a firm "go ahead", I don't make any definite plans. Besides, if it's a large project and you are getting overloaded, you can outsource some work or team up with a couple of... See more There is a Russian proverb that goes "better a sparrow in hand than a crane in the sky", meaning that you are better off with smaller jobs that definitely pay, than a promise of a fat project in the indefinite future. I've been burned on many projects before, for very many reasons, and until I have the files and a firm "go ahead", I don't make any definite plans. Besides, if it's a large project and you are getting overloaded, you can outsource some work or team up with a couple of colleagues. ▲ Collapse | | | Tai Fu United States Local time: 15:17 English to Chinese + ... TOPIC STARTER Already bidding on other potential jobs | Oct 4, 2010 |
Thanks for the advise... I am already bidding on other potential jobs. If this one does come around, then I will prioritize. | | | To report site rules violations or get help, contact a site moderator: You can also contact site staff by submitting a support request » Persistant project delays Wordfast Pro | Translation Memory Software for Any Platform
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