Why is the process important and not the result?

Do they want there to be a result? I think they want there to be a process. I don't know from what angle you need to look and how to fantasize everything for yourself to see that someone wants a result… Well, it's from the series “she told me no, but her eyes told me yes!”. It seems like it has a bit of a clinical disorder, to be honest.

And so the process. Are you ready to pay a lot for a short process? I think not. People with money (well, those very ones), for some reason, also think so. Well, or at least I have not met others. Now, if we are talking about the time of a respected person with money, then it is a completely different matter.

Firstly, he knows better.
Secondly, he has the money, not you.
Thirdly, the client is always right and votes with his ruble.
Fourth, we simply take your salary and his salary and calculate how much money he spent during the meeting and how much you spent.

And in general, you have been given the honor and trust to solve this problem. We are changing the world for the better here, by buying cheaper in one place and selling more expensive in another place.

By the way, why can't you explain everything normally in 20 minutes? You said at the interview that you understand programming? You said it. You said it. Well, here it is. When will there be a result? And provide a report on what work was done.

Went to write a report.

P.S.
About the work done, of course, and not about the result.

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