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How to escape on Upwork with minimal consequences and take another order if you are not lucky?
I'm about to take my first order on Upwork. I'm counting on failure. Possible problems - modem freezes, Wi-Fi disconnection, computer freezes, program crash, laptop battery drain, data loss, knee meniscus shift, hunger, diarrhea, drowsiness, difficult client, difficult task, requirement to work with an unfamiliar product, for example, 3dsMax instead of familiar Blender, and who knows what else.
The question is - how to run away on Upwork with minimal consequences and take another order if you are not lucky?
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That is, instead of reducing the probability of a bad order to zero, you simply declare to the community that you are a shit employee.
I'm afraid that nothing will help you with this approach, there are no tips on how to become their shit worker
Denis, can I quote the answer to your previous question ? It fits perfectly here:
No way.
With this approach, you have nothing to do on Upwork, no offense.
There is a chance that something will go wrong, but it is small, if you are not confident in your abilities, make some small project with the same upwork, the customer does not need to write, determine the criteria for successful completion and go ahead.
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