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Loveless 12-22-2011 07:31 PM

... is there
 
A way for you to "professionally" tell someone to fuck off... seriously.

I've met some great people on my job but some just make me hate people. Really hate people. :devil::hulksmash:

Blaaaaaaaah 12-22-2011 08:19 PM

I know right!! :hulksmash:

Loveless 12-23-2011 12:17 AM

Well, you have a steak... xD

Loveless 12-23-2011 12:57 AM

Argh, this lady... she's been a pain in the ass trying to get this banner printed.

I've been giving her a proof for every pixel the letters move. Waiting for approval and she sends me a picture of her baby...

What... the... hell...

Ralath 12-23-2011 04:03 AM

You could be the photographer that has to take this picture:
http://www.greenwichtime.com/mediaMa...628&height=471

Quote:

Consider the supreme challenge that faced Bruce Curtis of Imagine Photography of Malta, official pet photographer for Saratoga socialite and extreme dog owner Michele Riggi.
For this year's Riggi family Christmas card, Curtis was assigned to photograph 40 dogs and 7 Riggis. Most of Riggi's dogs are Chihuahuas, Papillons and other palm-sized breeds and Curtis has the eye-popping Riggi mansion on Broadway in Saratoga Springs as his backdrop.
"But it's not like I can do the shot in 10 minutes like the mall photo places," Curtis said. Family members started getting antsy after about 15 minutes, but Curtis could only work so fast when he had to position and coordinate so many moving parts.
In addition, eight of the little Riggi dogs have issues. They get stressed out when they're in close proximity with the other 32.
Curtis set up his lights and cameras, grouped the 7 Riggis and 32 dogs — leaving gaps for the troubled eight — and worked feverishly for a full hour until he got what he wanted.
"We use no treats at all because that just makes it worse," Curtis said. "I use a monotone voice and never shout. It's the same technique with the dogs that I use with babies."

Back at his studio, Curtis digitally inserted the absent eight dogs using Photoshop. He carefully matched lighting and background in the openings he mapped out before the shoot. It required another five hours at the computer to drop in the eight phobic dogs for the finished photo.

Phantom Badger 12-23-2011 06:25 PM

Excuse me, good sir, would you kindly fuck off.
Tends to be the most professional way in my experience. You have to say it all in the same, professional tone though, and not get aggressive at the end.

Hraesvelg 12-23-2011 08:13 PM

Are you talking about customers? Because you can always refer the problems to your competition.

Loveless 12-24-2011 03:31 AM

I can tell which ones were photoshopped in, lol.

The problem is that this lady is a "friend" of my boss. And he's a spineless b-tard who didn't want to deal with her and suddenly she's my problem. -___-

crystalblueheart 12-24-2011 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Loveless (Post 452843)
I can tell which ones were photoshopped in, lol.

The problem is that this lady is a "friend" of my boss. And he's a spineless b-tard who didn't want to deal with her and suddenly she's my problem. -___-

Haha it's the way of life...When someone is too lazy to do something, they pass it onto someone else who doesn't want to tell the person who gave them the work to f off (not that I've had much experience with this as I'm not even in college yet lol)

MikeyG 12-24-2011 07:49 PM

Just be so eerily nice that it creeps her out :)


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