Petty? Yes.
Mar. 23rd, 2004 07:47 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
But entirely justified.
A while back, someone had placed an ad on a service called elance, looking for an editor to help him work his way through his book. It was a genre novel, and I really did have the perfect chops for it. And my price was within the fair range for what he was asking (and within the same range as several other bidders on the job with almost-as-good credentials).
My bid was rejected, as were all the others, because the price was too high.
Okay, I thought, let me bring my price down a bit (by a third, in fact) to see if I get a nibble.
Nope, that bid was still too high for this guy.
At that point, I determined that bidding lower would be stupid, as my time is worth more than he would be paying, and it was already clear that he was looking for someone to do a rather major job on the cheap, which is a warning sign for the freelance contractor. So I declined to rebid.
Unsurprisingly, the rebids he did get were not from the qualified types previously, but rather "I love reading I'd love to work with you" bids. But they were within what even the bid-placer must have thought were acceptable prices.
Today I received notice that the bid-placer had canceled the auction, citing a lack of qualified bidders.
Well, duh.
A while back, someone had placed an ad on a service called elance, looking for an editor to help him work his way through his book. It was a genre novel, and I really did have the perfect chops for it. And my price was within the fair range for what he was asking (and within the same range as several other bidders on the job with almost-as-good credentials).
My bid was rejected, as were all the others, because the price was too high.
Okay, I thought, let me bring my price down a bit (by a third, in fact) to see if I get a nibble.
Nope, that bid was still too high for this guy.
At that point, I determined that bidding lower would be stupid, as my time is worth more than he would be paying, and it was already clear that he was looking for someone to do a rather major job on the cheap, which is a warning sign for the freelance contractor. So I declined to rebid.
Unsurprisingly, the rebids he did get were not from the qualified types previously, but rather "I love reading I'd love to work with you" bids. But they were within what even the bid-placer must have thought were acceptable prices.
Today I received notice that the bid-placer had canceled the auction, citing a lack of qualified bidders.
Well, duh.
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Date: 2004-03-23 05:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-03-23 06:18 am (UTC)I won't be reupping my membership -- I'm doing better on my own.