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To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (354)8/5/2006 7:53:38 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 377
 
If you spent merely half the time writing your content rather than whining, it'd be done.

My content has been written for months. I've been waiting to be told what to do with it. What is the size and shape of the place it goes, so I know how many words to whack it down to.

I asked for a framework in which to put content, that I intended to change my content myself over time.

As you know. As I've told you, many times, anyway.

Maybe designing frameworks for content that varies over time isn't something you can do. If so, perhaps this should be a learning experience for you.

Before I went to law school, I was in the publication business for seven years full time, and continued part time off and on whenever the situation arose or I needed extra cash.

There are all kinds of graphic artists. Some can only do exactly what they're told, some have creative vision. Some treat their customers with scorn, some make the effort to communicate. If you can only work with people who tell you exactly what to do in exactly the words you can understand, then you've got limitations that are holding you back.

Maybe what I'm perceiving as a lack of work ethic is just an inability to communicate.

Which doesn't explain the disappearing for months on end, promising things will be done soon.

What I see right now is breach of contract, rising to the level of fraud.

Being nasty about it doesn't help my frame of mind.

You've got my money, and I don't have a website.



To: Bill Ulrich who wrote (354)8/5/2006 8:12:44 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 377
 
BTW - I want to get this over with at least as bad as you do.

As the FAQ sections make obvious, you're working with the FAQ I sent you. Great. At least we've communicated to that level.

Now, what do I do next?

I have no idea what it is that I am supposed to do. I have the answers written, what do I do with them?

Is it possible to finish this soon and put this behind us?

BTW - the use of a "CV" is for academics with a lengthy resume of published works or academic appointments, and similar types.

A CV is longer than a resume, and an "about" section is shorter than a resume. All I want is an "about" section, and that's been written for months, too.