Everyone shut up now.
Charlie, I don't care about you or your job anymore so shut up, or get out of this thread.

Everyone shut up now.
Charlie, I don't care about you or your job anymore so shut up, or get out of this thread.
I haven’t read every word of this thread but I have read enough. To be honest, I disagree with every bit of what people are saying about offices. You guys are website developers, designers, coders or what ever you please you should know how to overcome the communication issue without forking out huge amounts of money each month on an office. My clients have never had an issue with communication because I send them emails confirming their status. I really can’t see why someone would need an office: set up a web cam and a mic and you can have multi-web-conferences. Send pictures instead of whiteboards to explain what is going on, send audio clips, web pages, links and all sots of media so the other person can grasp exactly what you mean. Buying an office may help you in one way, but lacking communications skills over the internet makes you suffer long term. I can agree if you were a large company who has 5 members or more employed but to be fair you can easily make a load of money on your own. Numbers are never an issue. It’s the amount of talent you hold which gets you noticed. I choose not to publish my work often on HabboxForum, hence why some of the newcomers may not know me. I choose to be that way. Call me a hypocrite if you may, but I can communicate well when chosen to do so.
Greg - There is more than one designer on the FifteenK team.
Anyway, back on topic. Good luck Josh; I hope everything works out.
Ahah, thanks Craig, and thanks for backing us up.I haven’t read every word of this thread but I have read enough. To be honest, I disagree with every bit of what people are saying about offices. You guys are website developers, designers, coders or what ever you please you should know how to overcome the communication issue without forking out huge amounts of money each month on an office. My clients have never had an issue with communication because I send them emails confirming their status. I really can’t see why someone would need an office: set up a web cam and a mic and you can have multi-web-conferences. Send pictures instead of whiteboards to explain what is going on, send audio clips, web pages, links and all sots of media so the other person can grasp exactly what you mean. Buying an office may help you in one way, but lacking communications skills over the internet makes you suffer long term. I can agree if you were a large company who has 5 members or more employed but to be fair you can easily make a load of money on your own. Numbers are never an issue. It’s the amount of talent you hold which gets you noticed. I choose not to publish my work often on HabboxForum, hence why some of the newcomers may not know me. I choose to be that way. Call me a hypocrite if you may, but I can communicate well when chosen to do so.
Greg - There is more than one designer on the FifteenK team.
Anyway, back on topic. Good luck Josh; I hope everything works out.
I'm not doing any type of *** licking here but we all know Klydo can design and if you don't know this take your head out of the pot it's covered in. Take his advice - ask for it even.
There is no harm in asking someone for help just because you're opening an company, any advice he or others gives you will count towards the learning curve.
No-one said he can't, and I don't have to take the advice. :S,I'm not doing any type of *** licking here but we all know Klydo can design and if you don't know this take your head out of the pot it's covered in. Take his advice - ask for it even.
There is no harm in asking someone for help just because you're opening an company, any advice he or others gives you will count towards the learning curve.
and no-one said there, was?
What's going on? I'm lost.
Correct.
Hi, names James. I am a web developer.
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