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Poll: How long has your longest working relationship with a client been? Thread poster: ProZ.com Staff
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Mary Worby United Kingdom Local time: 01:45 German to English + ...
I am currently working on a project for my first ever customer. I've been working with them for nearly 14 years! | | |
neilmac Spain Local time: 02:45 Spanish to English + ...
Maybe nearer 20 now... so long I don't really remember. I have a few clients of more then 10 years' standing. Which is nice | |
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Jack Doughty United Kingdom Local time: 01:45 Russian to English + ... In memoriam
My first customer for whom I worked from 1965 supplied me with work regularly up to December last year. Since then, nothing. Reminds me of the joke about the officer cadet undergoing training as a drill instructor. The squad under his command is marching towards the edge of a cliff and he panics and can't remember the command. The sergeant in charge says: "For Christ's sake say something, even if it's only goodbye!" But they didn't.
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Interlangue (X) Angola Local time: 02:45 English to French + ...
I still work occasionally for customers I started with in the 1980s. One client I started working for in 1992 is my best again; second best being one who contacted me in 1995 for the first time. | | |
Ana Cuesta Spain Local time: 02:45 Member English to Spanish Since the very beggining but... | May 6, 2011 |
In my experience, getting clients when you first start up is hard but afterwards it is very easy to keep them as far as you keep them satisfied. So I have been working for the same regulars for quite a long time, although I cannot boast 25 or 35 years as Teresa or Jack since I've only been at this business for 13 years (11 full-time). But another thing I find much harder than keeping clients is keeping their rates up with inflation (and, more recently, with exchange rate variations... See more In my experience, getting clients when you first start up is hard but afterwards it is very easy to keep them as far as you keep them satisfied. So I have been working for the same regulars for quite a long time, although I cannot boast 25 or 35 years as Teresa or Jack since I've only been at this business for 13 years (11 full-time). But another thing I find much harder than keeping clients is keeping their rates up with inflation (and, more recently, with exchange rate variations) so I would greatly appreciate any comments from those colleagues working with the same clients for such a long time as to how do they manage, I mean how often do they update their rates for a given client and how much resistance they find... Thanks a lot in advance for any insight!
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still going strong | May 6, 2011 |
I began working with my oldest regular direct client in June 1987. But every now and then an even older one creeps out of the woodwork where he's been lurking since about 1976. The agency I've been with longest dates back to 1986. | |
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Thayenga Germany Local time: 02:45 Member (2009) English to German + ...
There's one client I have been working together since 1985. Most of my other clients are fairly "new", between 2 years and 3 months. | | |
But that's because I've been in the business for 4 years. In other words: I work with some clients since the very beginning. | | |
43 years - sort of | May 6, 2011 |
I started free-lancing for "them" in 1967; then "they" hired me; then I married and moved to Mexico for 2 years and "they" sent me a heavy load of free-lance work the whole time I was there; then "they" hired me back again; and finally I took early retirement and became a permanent free lance in 1992, and I'm still working for "them" - different players, but it has always been the same organization: Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization. | | |
Patricia Charnet United Kingdom Local time: 01:45 Member (2009) English to French over 20 years | May 6, 2011 |
21 years! quite a few over 10 years some over 15 years | |
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there's one agency that was the first to start sending me regular work and i'm still working with them! Lately, not as much, but there are times when I get nothing from them for months. However, they are still the longest standing consistent clients. Others have come and gone or don't do much in my language pair anymore. And new ones emerge all the time! | | |
Almost 8 years | May 6, 2011 |
I just did some work yesterday for an agency I've been working with since 2003 - they were one of my very first freelance clients. | | |
A direct client, moved out of town, not far, a few years ago. Today I mailed them two subtitled DVDs I made for them. My longest-standing international client, a translation agency in the USA, will complete 5 years we've been working together next October. I e-mailed them a finished translation some 10 minutes ago. It would take me some research to find out who is the client with the longest time span ever between jobs. Some of them reconnect years later, asking, Do you still remember me? possibly checking on which side of the threshold of senescence they'll find me. ▲ Collapse | | |
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