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| 用户 | 论题张贴者: ProZ.com Staff Poll: Have you ever accepted different jobs with the same deadline from different clients? |
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Have you ever accepted different jobs with the same deadline from different clients?".
This poll was originally submitted by Romina Fanzini
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Erzsébet Czopyk 匈牙利
正式会员 (自2006) Russian俄语译成Hungarian匈牙利语 + ... |
I have no reason to do it and there is no way to decline different jobs even with the same deadline. This is my daily bread, so, if I say definitely not for something, there has to be some very special reason.
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Reed D. James 智利
正式会员 (自2005) Spanish西班牙语译成English英语 | | As long as I can meet them | Jul 10 |
If I can meet both deadlines, I accept them. If I cannot, I choose the job that pays better or is the easiest to handle for whatever reason.
That's all there is to it.
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Lany Chabot-Laroche 加拿大 English英语译成French法语 + ... |
I voted no since the situation simply never happened yet.
However, should it happen, if both deadlines can be met, why should anyone refuse the job.
If both deadlines are very short and both job are very bulky, then I might say no, but otherwise it seems like a no brainer.
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Chun-yi Chen 美国 English英语译成Chinese汉语 | | This depends on the size of the project. | Jul 10 |
If these projects are small, there is no reason not to accept them simply because they need to be delivered on the same day.
Even if they are big, if they both were given a comfortable lead time, you can still take on them.
The thing is, I have found "comfortable lead time" is a rare case these days, so I picked that "yes, only a few times" answer.
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Christine Andersen 丹麦
正式会员 (自2003) Danish丹麦语译成English英语 + ... 版主 | |
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Cecilia Civetta 意大利
正式会员 (自2003) Italian意大利语译成Spanish西班牙语 + ... |
What a question. I do it every day, all the time, as long as I can manage to meet all the deadlines.
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John Cutler 西班牙
正式会员 (自2007) Spanish西班牙语译成English英语 + ... |
Cecilia Civetta wrote:
What a question. I do it every day, all the time, as long as I can manage to meet all the deadlines. |
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You took the words right out of my mouth. 
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C. Mouton 法国
Partial member English英语译成French法语 |
As long as you can manage both volumes for the agreed dealine, why not combine?
Of course, it is not always possible, but when it is, why refrain from it?
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Tomás Cano Binder 西班牙
正式会员 (自2005) English英语译成Spanish西班牙语 + ... | | 8-10 deadlines per day from 6-7 different clients.... | Jul 10 |
...is our every day life here.
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Henry Hinds 美国 English英语译成Spanish西班牙语 + ... |
I just take the work as it comes in and then get it out.
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Marie-Hélène Hayles 意大利
正式会员 (自2004) Italian意大利语译成English英语 + ... |
Today I did 6 different jobs for 3 different clients - slightly more than usual, but nothing out of the ordinary.
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Richard Jenkins 巴西
正式会员 (自2006) Portuguese葡萄牙语译成English英语 + ... | | Common sense, I think. | Jul 11 |
If your maximum output per day is 3000 words, for example, and you accept a 'tomorrow' deadline of 3000 words, then it's going to be rather silly accepting another job with a similar deadline. Don't you think? Even if the job is only 500 words or so, you risk compromising the delivery agreement on BOTH jobs. Much as I would like to, I simply cannot do that. However, if you use common sense, and accept 2000 words (for example) per day over a 7 day timespan, it would thereby allow you to accept another 1000 words job per-day-er from another client and perhaps another nice little job from yet another, as requirements demand. I've done it in the past and experience now tells me to stretch the deadline out as much as you can and accept what you can do comfortably within that deadline so as not to have to refuse other clients on small or urgent jobs. I like the clients I work for, mostly, which makes it annoying to have to say NO - I'm too busy/stretched/stressed etc..! Yes, I would and happily do do two or three jobs at the same time with similar deadlines (thank God those situations DO occur from time-to-time) - which doesn't worry me too much as long as I don't overstretch those DLs...
Just a further comment. I think that because of the intense competition on the translation market, it sometimes seems logical to take on as many words as you possibly can, logically, whenever you can get it. That has been one of my policies in the past that still does apply on occasion/depending on circumstances (especially financially), but it does somewhat backfire at times in terms of refusals to clients you really like, in terms of stress etc...
[Edited at 2008-07-11 00:25]
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Sundar Gopalakrishnan 印度 English英语译成Tamil泰米尔语 + ... |
It depends on how much time I have at my disposal. If I have a lot of time I accept more than one job with same deadline.
[Edited at 2008-07-11 15:00]
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Nigel Greenwood 西班牙
正式会员 (自May 2008) Spanish西班牙语译成English英语 + ... | | If it can be done, do it | Jul 11 |
I responded 'Other'.
I always accept jobde that I can professionaly handle, (being within my specilaities). I hvae always met with the imposed deadlines, and even try to deliver the job before the deadline. For example, currently I have two jobs and both are 'urgent' (like practically all of them) so with carfeul planning and constancy it can be done. So, "if it can be done, do it".
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