• MadBigote@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    You sound like a LinkedIn influencer:

    I shat my pants; this is why this is a great opportunity to network!

    • SteveFromMySpace@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      4 months ago

      That’s ridiculous. OP gets a call from someone expecting a rate they never set and it’s the same as caking your pants? I don’t even remotely follow the logic.

      I’m saying you can take a misunderstanding and make it a positive thing. The person needs a site - you tell them your real rate and they’re free to say no. But freelancer did absolutely nothing to create this situation. They’ve done nothing wrong.

      As a cinematographer I’ve been in this situation plenty of times. I did a budget friendly job for somebody, they don’t realize the other person has much larger demands and doesn’t have a relationship with me, they give the person an unrealistic range, I clarify the situation and explain that is not my rate, and sometimes they go “well whatever that’s a fair rate/I still need you so let’s do business.” I did absolutely nothing deceptive. I was transparent every step of the way and there is nothing wrong with that.

      “Can you come out for $300?”

      “No that’s not what this jobs costs. I can do $1200. Yes or no?”

      Done