
02-18-2008, 01:21 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Originally Posted by oilfxpro
Wookey
In my experience on the forums, there are only two to three professional coders around.These are programmers who will give a professional service before commencing work,during coding and after the job is delivered.I don't think most of you know the meaning of service ,let alone know the meaning of professional service.
Service means responding to enquiries within 48 hours ,asking questions before coding and rectifying any ommisions and misunderstandings after the job is delivered.
Most coders on this forum do not respond within 48 hours and dissapear for weeks and months after seeing people's work.Any Hacker can make claims on the forum , that I am a programmer and I work for big money..............but in the end it is the service u give that makes a professional programmer, even if the service means telling a customer PROMPTLY....."sorry I can not work for u or I can not work for this money".I suggest you guys quit this monkey buiness with your future customers
You are not the only one but there are others offering to write Expert Advisors for $50 ,then showing their incompetence on the forums.Only primitive MONKEY services behave like that.
I am not going to name anybody specific but I am sure u can all raise your standards of service and coding in the future.Let us see an improvement in the standards of service.
I have had jobs redone , these jobs were done by people claiming to be professional programmers in their signatures
It is easier to apologise to a potential customer and make him happy, rather than not responding and keeping him waiting and frustrated for weeks while he anxiously awaits a response from the coder.Customer is also commited to not giving out his system whilst it is with one coder awaiting a response from the coder.This delay sets the customer back several months
OILFXPRO
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Bravo OILFXPRO. My point exactly! Couldn't have said it better myself. 
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