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I would consider just what you said to be verifiable

Posted By: MTinNC on 2008-08-08
In Reply to: Verifiable probably in the sense sm - My thought

For my local client, I give an itemized bill with each daily cost. He can pull up the daily document, look at the properties, find the line count w/spaces, divide by 65, multiply by the line rate, and there's his bill. You are right...can't get more verifiable than that.

Ambiguous line count? Not sure what that would be, other than maybe giving a bill but no itemization, so they could be padding and the client would never know. If you find out specifically what it is, post back for us, please.


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Verifiable probably in the sense sm
that it's an easy way for the client to verify the count through an actual process or program rather than looking at an invoice that says x amount of lines. 
A QA with years of verifiable experience
has no problem working and adapting to multiple different accounts. That's what they do. It is much more difficult to train an MT to be a new QA than to hire an experienced QA. BTDT.