The "fun" continues
Aug. 9th, 2014 06:56 pmI went out to the market and accidentally left my phone at home on the dining room table. Upon my return, there was both a missed call and an e-mail from this charming person, because they wanted me to fix something ON A SATURDAY. And they wanted it, "ASAP," of course.
Call me crazy, but I'm fairly certain that you don't get to terminate a contract with somebody, and then ask them to do more work. ON A SATURDAY.
I forwarded the e-mail to the tech staffing firm and asked them how or if I should respond, because I'm honestly not sure what the appropriate course of action is. And, well, I certainly don't want to engage with this person again, if I don't have to.
Jesus. Why do the crazy ones seem to find me?
EDIT: SO, after some advice from the staffing agency, I e-mailed the client saying, thanks, but no thanks, but I don't feel comfortable providing additional support, in light of the fact that the contract was terminated. I CCed the staffing agency on that e-mail.
The client just now e-mailed me (without the staffing agency CCed), asking if I can fix the issue, and that they will pay for my time. OH MY GOD. What part of, "No, thank you," do they not understand?
It's a freakin' Wordpress plugin that you can control through the Dashboard, and doesn't require any code knowledge to use. IT'S NOT EVEN THAT HARD.
Call me crazy, but I'm fairly certain that you don't get to terminate a contract with somebody, and then ask them to do more work. ON A SATURDAY.
I forwarded the e-mail to the tech staffing firm and asked them how or if I should respond, because I'm honestly not sure what the appropriate course of action is. And, well, I certainly don't want to engage with this person again, if I don't have to.
Jesus. Why do the crazy ones seem to find me?
EDIT: SO, after some advice from the staffing agency, I e-mailed the client saying, thanks, but no thanks, but I don't feel comfortable providing additional support, in light of the fact that the contract was terminated. I CCed the staffing agency on that e-mail.
The client just now e-mailed me (without the staffing agency CCed), asking if I can fix the issue, and that they will pay for my time. OH MY GOD. What part of, "No, thank you," do they not understand?
It's a freakin' Wordpress plugin that you can control through the Dashboard, and doesn't require any code knowledge to use. IT'S NOT EVEN THAT HARD.