The experience of cooperation with Ivan can not be called pleasant.Initially, the terms and conditions of cooperation were discussed, a separate point mentioned the possibility of introducing directions to the project until the "win end".A day before the end of the project, Ivan started working and we worked actively on the design.After receiving the “imposed” result in the area of 9 p.m., he was told that the design needs to be agreed with the headquarters, on which in response from Ivan began to be claimed that “he could and tomorrow do this, why then now it was necessary to do the work, we did not agree so.”He was opposed by the fact that the directions are also introduced to us in the out-of-work time, and that we need time to harmonize the work - such a standard work process.We are still facing claims:
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One particular point is worth mentioning that the freelancer refused to introduce some directions because of the fact that "this is a long time to do and you may not like it" and then wrote that he simply doesn't know how to do the necessary operations:
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As a result: unfitted work, which you need to give to another specialist, ignorant communication, a lot of claims and extremely unpleasant post-smack.by P.S. This information is very important for future employers - the freelancer works on an outdated equipment (Photoshop 2007), which simply does not support some functionality.