I *believe* I just "fired" this guy... no he was not on my staff I mean as in I quit working for him - What? You didn't know? Ohh yeah you can fire clients... it's not the norm as that means less income but when you realize it's an absolute nut job your dealing with you simply do what you have to do. I can live without the money if it saves my sanity and sometimes they want you to work 8 hours a day for < $50 and that is not possible for all based on various reasons - if you find a trustworthy coder who can work that many hours for that amount of money like I also just told someone else "grab them, hug them tightly and never let them go" because 8 hours for $50 and its coding/design, that is a bargain

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Edit: Also by chance did the grand prix guy want to check every single edit on his list one-by-one via skype? PM me that I'm really curious because I finally told him that is hourly support the norm is completing an entire checklist then having the client confirm the changes... going one-by-one makes the checklist turn into and redundant time munching "be-in-the-way".