Service Work: Towards re-shaping the Top Developers towards professionalism - page 3

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Sometimes, and I know from personal experience, behind the sign "two parabolic" there is so much trouble... It's a pain in the ass.
There is an approach: "Expert judgement".
fitting
well, they don't believe you, they don't))
a top as a top, any complicated algorithm will only burden the customer
Yeah, I agree a hundred percent, but it is also an experience and an art to get a clear TOR from the client.
Yeah, I agree a hundred percent, but it is also an experience and an art to get a clear TOR out of a customer.
In any case, it is work, additional or main, but it must be paid. so it makes sense to look at the end result, not the stated amount.
The final result is the reappeal of the customer to the same developer - here you can rate an additional plus, but to avoid cheating need a minimum order price, and then $ 1 customers will run up, say a repeat order of $ 30-50 from one customer
Renat, my question is off-topic. We are discussing here on the fourth forum Win8, in the light of this publication: Windows RT through the eyes of a developer I wanted to ask (ask), and how is the company's transition to RT platform? Your predictions, opinion?
Perhaps a new specialty should be introduced. TK development. Why not? Because when one programmer has to do everything, it is probably difficult. While they are defining the ToR (customer and executor), they will get tired of each other so that they will no longer want to work. )))
There is a speciality called "technical writer" - a person who translates the customer's "wants" into language that the developer understands.
And where does the notion that ranking distribution - has any bearing on the customer's decision-making?
I, for example, don't care about the ranking at the muzzle....
I had to order through guys from both the top ten and the last, no complaints about the quality!
The market determines the price.... It is the law of society as a whole... Dumping in order to monopolize the market and then jacking up prices is really not a good thing...
And what is the purpose of "dumping" - here -....
I have only one guess, gaining good performer status -....
Status depends on the number of high quality jobs done...
Everyone pays their own price...
You could look in the direction of regular customers. For that you need after-sales service, not an ambassador to fuck off, I did the job....
I prefer to work with people I've already worked with and with whom I have an understanding...
No one has ever cancelled the quality of after-sales service... there are always nuances... that can beat the competition... quality of communication and professionalism is not the least of it
Maybe you can enter the criterion "Number of orders from one customer" - I think it can significantly affect the redistribution of the rating..... :-)