| Mar. 27 2008 at 12:37 PM |
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keep in mind, at least for websites, you really do get what you pay for... my .02 (877) MERGENS | www.MergensInsurance.com
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| Mar. 27 2008 at 8:09 PM |
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"Be specific with you requirements"
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| Mar. 30 2008 at 8:21 PM |
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This is nonsense. Truly skilled people doing important work need to be paid sufficiently to continue in business. We entrepreneurs want that. Why think that the vendors we use don't as well? Limiting pay to rates that barely work even in third world countries will nearly always result in amateurish work, and a business built on amateurish work won't survive. Quality is worth paying for.
Edited by: dadams1956 - Mar. 30 2008 at 8:25 PM
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| Mar. 31 2008 at 3:00 PM |
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This is great advice. I once paid a guy fifty cents to operate on my sick dog. The dog died, but I made a sweater out of him [the dog, not the guy] - and now am not cold in the winter when I wear the sweater.
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| Apr. 01 2008 at 3:14 PM |
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patentandtrademark wrote: This is great advice. I once paid a guy fifty cents to operate on my sick dog. The dog died, but I made a sweater out of him [the dog, not the guy] - and now am not cold in the winter when I wear the sweater.
thats hilarious!! 
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