Not A Paying Gig
The Webmaster is also the Website designer for Assembly11.com.
The Webmaster does not get paid for either role.
Since, by definition, a professional gets paid, this is arguably yet another unprofessional site by the Webmaster. (He's also responsible for two community theatre sites, and receives the same compensation for all three sites...a warm feelling deep in his heart, cramped fingers...and sometimes his head hurts trying to understand why the software isn't behaving as intended).
Tell Him Your Troubles
However, despite its unprofessional origins, the site does not need to look unprofessional, nor function in an unprofessional manner. To this end, if you discover any problems with the site (e.g., non-working links, links to unintended locations, documents that won't download, typos, etc.), please contact the Webmaster. When contacting the Webmaster regarding a website related issue, please provide specific details about the problem, including:
Easily Distracted
As noted above, the Webmaster does not get paid for this work, and therefore has to hold down a day job to pay for the computer equipment, software, shelter to house aforementioned, and electricity to run the aforementioned. In addition, the Webmaster entered into a covenant of marriage several years ago that has resulted in offspring; and is therefore expected to spend time with these individuals. The Webmaster is also easily distracted by shiny objects. Consequently, it may take several days, sometimes a week, for the Webmaster to follow-up on your issue.
Before You Contact the Webmaster
Please be sure you've checked our FAQ's for website page to see if your particular issue with the website has not already been discussed. If you don't see your issue addressed there, or if it is addressed but still isn't resolved after trying the recommended solution(s), then please, do not hesitate to notify the Webmaster.
Contacting the Webmaster
Well, since you've made it this far down the page, you must really want to contact the Webmaster. Your persistance is impressive, and is hereby rewarded: click Webmaster@Assembly11.com
Don't forget to provide a brief description of the problem as well as reference "Assembly 11 Website" in the subject header of your e-mail.
Last updated November 28, 2009 10:57 AM
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