Poll: Which do you usually find more enjoyable, the start or the end of a project? Շարքի հրապարակողը: ProZ.com Staff
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| | | Michael Harris Գերմանիա Local time: 21:41 Անդամ (2006) գերմաներենից անգլերեն
Getting the payment for it. | | | Mike Sadler Մեծ Բրիտանիա Local time: 20:41 իսպաներենից անգլերեն + ...
Michael Harris wrote:
Getting the payment for it. | | | Bora Taşdemir Local time: 23:41 Անդամ (2012) անգլերենից թուրքերեն + ... I'd rather say... | Apr 2, 2018 |
I'd rather say Start&End. But definitely not the middle!
I start each project with a great enthusiasm, set exaggerated goals and finish with a high level of euphoria! | |
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Teresa Borges Պորտուգալիա Local time: 20:41 Անդամ (2007) անգլերենից պորտուգալերեն + ... Other (it depends...) | Apr 2, 2018 |
When I have been without work for a few days I always find the start enjoyable, but if I’ve been working on a long project I’ll find that the end of the job comes as a relief… | | | Eun-Jin Chae Հարավային Կորեք Local time: 05:41 անգլերենից կորեերեն
Getting the payment for it | | |
Depends on the project, but I have never been sorry that a project was over. | | | Konbaz Սիրիա Local time: 22:41 Անդամ (2017) արաբերենից անգլերեն + ...
Michael Harris wrote:
Getting the payment for it. | |
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Samantha Payn Մեծ Բրիտանիա Local time: 20:41 Անդամ (2008) ռուսերենից անգլերեն + ...
Depends on the project, my mood, other projects I've had/have lined up, what else I have to do, all the context in fact. I also enjoy invoicing projects - that's what brings the money in, after all  | | | Karen Sughyan Հայաստան Local time: 00:41 անգլերենից հայերեն + ...
The start is good for having a project, and the end is good for having an opportunity for the new one. | | | Mario Freitas Բրազիլիա Local time: 17:41 Անդամ (2014) անգլերենից պորտուգալերեն + ... Different sensations | Apr 2, 2018 |
It depends on the type of document:
For a technical document, a contract, a procedure, something you can learn with, etc., both the beginning and the end are reasons for satisfaction, as well as the entire job, all the way through.
For accademic documents, human sciences, documents written by students and overseen by counselors (accademic), it's a torture all the way through. So completing it is a great satisfaction.
For documents in Chinglish, we may be illuded that it will be... See more It depends on the type of document:
For a technical document, a contract, a procedure, something you can learn with, etc., both the beginning and the end are reasons for satisfaction, as well as the entire job, all the way through.
For accademic documents, human sciences, documents written by students and overseen by counselors (accademic), it's a torture all the way through. So completing it is a great satisfaction.
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