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Not allow programmers to bid in projects if they currently have a not completed project.
It happend to me many times, and I'm sure that other buyers should have the same bad experiance, to select a programmer and later on, to find him working on other projects too. Result? Getting emails from the programmer asking for something that is not on my project, or big delays on delivery. Worst than all (that's why I'm asking to not allow bids in other projects), when you face the problem to have the coder disappeared or delaying in replies, because after eg my cheap project of $100, he awarded a new one of $1,000.
Customer support service by UserEcho
I've sent you hundreds of emails, but you didnt reply those until now.
Well, let's let the discussion ended here. I've already sent a private feedback to Scriptlance saying that the feedback system is good idea, but works on the wrong way. The correct way is when clients can vote and discuss posts by clients and programmers can discuss and vote on posts of programmers. My idea was very clear, and I didn't seen anyone to comment the real question. eg Why you don't want this number to appear next to your nickname? This is the question and not if I'm good in selection or not. Only the fact that my idea gots 5 negative votes, means that at least 5 programmers scaring that they can't say "No sir, I don't have currently other projects on hand".
PS- Actually this question is out of date, as I've replaced with the one asking to have the number of concurrent projects.
And however skill selection is something you can improve with few projects, after 5-6 projects i think will be easier to understand with who you can do business or not.
Programmer 1: have 5 opens projects BUT he have 4 very little, fix some css, add a logo in header, etc and 1 to create a little php script to add some functionality, so 2 days work max right?
Programmer 2: have 1 open project, but its for $3000 and 30 days its a complete system with reports, installation and testing
Tell me now: who are more bussy?
Both of them are busy. And if they're real professional, they must be at their desk working on their projects and not searching for new projects.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not argue with you. Actually both of your messahe are real discussion and not argue. But, this is my opinion. "Both are Busy".
I think you have too much time in the Buyer side and forget the real programmer life, most if hes a 100% freelancer. Most of us only pick up 4-6 projects per month and like in my situation I have a family...
And what about buyers sending 5-6 projects in a month? He can paid all? he can response on time to all the message? How many times programmer need to wait ONE day for a simple response?? What about the idea to limit Buyers to post ONLY 1 project if he dont have other open??
"Thinking that equally skilled developer have to cost any bit cheaper just because his/her country is poor is just that sort of mistake."
I don't agree, except if I was unable to put in words my thoughts. Let's say that we have 2 programmers, with exactly the same skills, who will deliver exactly the same quality work. One of them bids $100 living in a country where the average monthly salary is $3,000. The other one bids the same $100 living in a country where the average monthly salary is $500. Still can't find the difference? The first bid is equivalent to one day work. The second is equivalent to 7 days work, while both worked for 1 day.
That's funny.. Really funny, my dears programmers. First of all, maybe I'm using SL 100% as client, but in real I'm a programmer. And not someone who started 4-5 years ago, not even 10 years ago. I'm professional programmer since 1984. Does anybody of you know what means Machine code? Or how to programmin an EPROM? (if you don't even know what is EPROM it's time to learn that the first programs was writen in chips (like ROM) and attached to the motherboard).
So, I know best than all how to select one "coder....". And I never said that the IT pricelist are different (at least big differencies) from country to country. I just said that is NOT FAIR. I'm also having high rates. Very high I can say as it's 100 Euros per hour, and I don't get projects for less than 2,500 Euros. I prefer to work by the hour. But still (even if I'm doing it), I'm honest to admit that this is not the right way. #ENDED#