Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Upwork's New Pricing Update




 Upwork's CEO Stephane Kasriel sends an important email -- The working population as usual did a great job of outdoing themselves in successfully displaying ignorance, panic and paranoia because of the coming change without first seeking the reasons for doing so.

Read Upwork pricing

 It's like the big man woke up one day and announced over the meeting table - "Hey, let's try something different"

 As with most companies the change you just read in ten minutes then spent the next hour panicking about had to go through an extensive vetting process, months of deliberation, planning, cascading down the internal pipeline and determining the best release date.

Then they had to come up with a perfectly crafted message designed carefully relay the news and then to illicit the best responses - and of course this where the phrase "damned if you do, damned if you don't" conveniently slides in. Mr. Kasriel might have gotten the same reaction with sending a tweet saying "Hey f*ckers, we need to charge extra to keep the business model going. Deal with it"

In times like this, do you really need to spread panic instead of understanding?

As a freelancer, haven't you thought about deciding between two clients, one with higher demands, but low profit because the projects are few and far in between but demand a lot of meetings and upkeep, versus a client who, even if they pay the same rate, is a lot easier to deal with, work is steady, and payments always guaranteed?

When I read the email that got your asses lighted up faster than porn of course I reacted. But to be honest how long does it take you to earn $500 off of one client? One week? Even at the $3 mark that's a little over one month.

What about short term contracts? I thought about short term contracts, how the hell is that ever going to pan out? Or does it force you to change perspective? Maybe it's better to start building long term relationships with clients, or avoid them altogether.

And to be honest, isn't it counter productive to keep chasing after one-off contracts? Let's say the pay-off for each contract is $500 (so you can complain about the rate)- Then there's the fact that you're always scanning for new contracts, sending applications, chasing after interviews, prepping for them, onboarding, new rules, new interactions... When the same effort applied to long term hourly contracts, or recurring fixed price jobs can save you a whole deal of the exhausting effort I just listed above.

And guess what.. It's the same reason just from Upwork's perspective...
"One size fits all pricing is not ideal. Today you pay a flat fee on all projects, no matter how large or small. However, smaller contracts cost us more to serve than larger projects. The costs of acquiring clients, helping you connect with the right opportunities, and providing services like payment protection outweigh the fees currently charged for small projects. At the same time, larger, repeat projects incur fewer of these costs."

Upwork Pricing Increase Blog

And while earning your first $500 off a client can take as little as half a month, THEN everything goes back to normal, there's actually a bright spot ahead where you get %5 back from your contract... It takes a lot longer to accomplish, but rewarding. Isn't that worth working for?

It's how people react to the situation that separates people who are destined for success. Be part of that

#Upwork #Understandchange #kalma

Friday, February 26, 2016

Thursday, August 16, 2012

The birth of EATHOS



People used to tell me that you would need to put in blood, sweat and tears if you want to put up your own business.

Somehow it was a different picture in my mind, hire the help, hire a supervisor, put in the money and see it go up, then sit back, relax and watch the money roll in (Ideally... LOL)

But now that I've put up my very own little project with Vida -

Back when we had lots of time to dress up for anything- this was taken at Bo's Coffee.

And when the project started, I found myself neck deep in dirt, dust, grime, paint and a touch of stress.







I found that I haven't been home for the past three weeks because I'm so obsessed with seeing my little canteen perform from the time I flip the "Open" sign (metaphorically- I don't have a door to put up the sign) till the time I pull the gates closed (literally- roll up gates).

Starting out (stress-free)
Ultra-stressed


I have lost sleep- lost time for myself, haven't seen my apartment in three weeks, slept in a bedroll, cursed silently wishing people would get too drunk and decide to go home before 3am... I have gained stress, eyebags (see my photo with the videoke machine)

And I have never been happier...


It was a very happy moment for me when I saw the panaflex up for the first time- I stood back, sighed... stood back a little bit more, and sighed again. LOL


I've watched the tables get filled, and people who were once just new faces become regular customers- most I try to know by name or at least familiarize myself with their faces enough to know even if I bump into them on the street (Which I do, often)






In three weeks time, I have one customer who came in 7 days straight (how's that for loyalty to a new business), students who literally dragged friends boasting about the "new place", people wandering around and sat down with me for a cup of coffee and became regulars, students who brought in friends who brought in friends.

We gave ourselves a couple of months to expect a full house for lunch and videoke nights- but we got it in two weeks!

SO EATHOS WILL PROMISE- GREAT FOOD, A GREAT HANGOUT, GREAT PEOPLE... So please let everyone know what we have for them.

A pat for ourselves on the back--

More pictures to follow--- To be continued.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Miss Universe 1952 Armi Kuusela in the 2011 MU Tribute Video- in a Terno!

I have no intention of turning this into a missosology-inspired blog. But given that the moment I downloaded Miss Universe 2011 intomy laptop fate decided that the file play about a dozen times with a dozen of my friends in the first two days alone...



It was then I noticed that during the trip down memory lane in tribute to MU pageant turning 60 this year (I mean, come on... how many times can you go over memory lane when you do it every year- I'll need to confirm that though- MU devotees anyone?) that the picture they chose for then Armi Kuusela looked suspiciously Filipino-inspired.
Armi Hilario-Williams (former Kuusela) in the MU 2011 tribute to history
A Terno! Interesting picture I might add, because it's what they chose, intentional or not. So it got me sidetracked searching for some more interesting pictures over the internet. The one I found that I liked best came from this web post back in 2005 (reference: http://www.missfloridausa.com/Faces-Places/Faces-Places50.htm

Armi Kuusela-Hilario from Finland, married to a Filipino and a long-time resident of the Philippines greeted the President of the Philippines that time Elpedio Quirino. Together with her is Miss Philippines 1951 Teresita Villareal. 

At first my interest got piqued by the clothing she wore, and I must say I've never seen a Terno carried so well by a foreigner. So that's that for my MU Trivia, she was all but filipino at heart for a time, but of course It had to go just a little farther jsut to satisfy my curiosity.

 So a few other things- She wanted to become an athlete before winning the Ms. Universe Title, which she never did because of her duties. Met and married Virgilio Hilario in Tokyo, Japan 3 weeks shy of the end of her reign (which means she had to give up her crown right?). And she always thought she would live a life of quiet as a wife but instead moved around society circles because of her "duties" as a wife. Interesting how she always wanted the simple things but ended up doing the exact opposite.

One more thing-Back when she lived in the Philippines, she lived in Forbes park at the fitting "Millionaires Street". Alive at 77, she lives in La Joya, California which means "jewel" in Spanish with her husband Albert Williams. Interesting right?

A living legend. Proud that she treasures her time in the Philippines (she has a son Mikko Hilario living here). And so ends my curiosity.

To read up about her you can check her article out on http://www.missosology.info/forum/viewtopic.php?t=100369
And her message interview to the Philippine Star http://www.hatawbeauties.com/2008/07/message-from-armi-williams-former.html

Ciao!

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The 2011 Miss Universe - Congratulations, Adulations, Online Catfights and... OPRAH?!

 
 


After the 2010 Ms. Universe, I was thinking the Philippines would have been hard-pressed to follow such a dazzling performance from Maria Venus Raj. Sure we were hoping for more- we always are. But dang did that girl made me marvel like no one else, and she did her best. I was set, she'd be a tough act to follow.
When Shamcey came up wearing the Bb. Pilipinas-Universe Crown, all I could think of was: odd name, too pretty, where's the pinay factor? Is she even going to make it to a finalist spot?
So when we found that she was part of the early delegation, my heart settled, this was from Jim, whose one of those people who proclaim themselves devotees of the Ms. Universe pageant- politics, inner workings and all, made it perfectly clear that being an early delegate ensures a finalist spot. Proven theory time and again especially during Venus Raj's time.  I wasn't as excited as I should have been when her name got called.
Hope grew as she got called, time and again, "It's coming" I told myself as- bags of chips consumed and soda cans empty I was left holding on to my seat when the Question and answer portion came... her answer?
"If I'm going to change my religious belief, I will not marry the person that I love because the first person I love is God who created me and I have my faith and principles and this what makes me who I am. And if that person loves me? He should love my God first."
I was ecstatic. I was proud and dancing to a jig and I have to admit that for one moment the hopelessly optimistic side of me was hoping... against hope that we bag the crown this time, such that I was bitterly crestfallen, though smiling and applauding (to myself) when Shamcey was crowned 3rd runner up, a notch higher than last year's. In my book, that chalks up to a win.
I went back to sleep after waiting a few hours to download the footage. If you have Utorrent or anything like that you can download it here:
Ms Universe 2011 HDTV
Then comes of course the slew of comments- being the only candidate to answer without an interpreter obviously becoming the hot topic and why she should have won, and the catfights... AND the racist talk everyone could do without.
It was a really pleasant surprise to have the Queen of talk Oprah Winfrey HERSELF making such a bold statement going directly AGAINST the decision- taken from NBC News:
"I have reservations with the results. If the only basis is the Q and A portion, after having been trimmed down to 5, Ms. Philippines deserved to win. What made her different from the rest is that she had no seconds to rethink of her answer as she had no interpreter to break the ice. The rest had their interpreters and having breaks on seconds to think about their answers. Hands down, Ms. Philippines answered straight to the point."
Nevertheless- Congratulations to Ms. Universe 2011 Ms. Angola Leila Lopes. To the ladies who gave heart, mind and soul for what they believe in- worthy causes- and of course for all of the Pageant Connoisseurs- Where would they be without you.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Remember, remember the 11th of September

Who would have thought that 10 years ago today... tragedy would strike - the likes of which remain unparalleled and quite literally changed America and the world.

I doubt if anyone would say they can hardly remember it by now, heck I can still remember my reaction from when I saw it on the news; the few moments of confusion when you're trying to make sense of what I'm seeing on television... this picture I found might be the actual footage I was watching that time...
Movie Trailer? Everyone thought so too...
And one of the first things that went through my mind was "Oh my God it's real..." and in that numb, irritatingly dispassionate way I always have of analyzing things, I sat down and started processing scene after scene of disaster. Interestingly enough, one of the first things that actually went in my head was - 'It doesn't look too different from a CG SFX" - I always thought if the ridiculous end-of-world scenes would happen in real life... guess CG animators were really doing a great job then, told you I had a screwed up perspective.

I found this memorial video.

9/11 Memorial Video

Around the world people reacted with anger, compassion, regret, anguish, courage, hope, resignation. A decade later people are still standing in the blight of it's aftermath, albeit dressed and turned into a symbol of strength as opposed to a scar of terrorism. Surprisingly I find myself thinking which part of me wishes the events of that fateful day never happened? And the part, knowing when wishes are folly, struggles to bear that such evil could exist and could have been any one of us?

And what about the part that agrees that things happen, good or terrible, and just takes comfort in the fact that humanity shows their tenacity and resilience in times of great crisis, breaks down self-erected barriers and unites factions and eradicates differences.

after all at the end of the day we're all just frightened children left alone in a world floating in an endless void... who else do we hold on to but each other?