yeah. if you want to experience 1995, 1996 and maybe 1997 all over again
sans the fun, go to a big agency!


On 10/17/07, Dante Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In my experience, the answer to all of your questions is "it depends".
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> The one constant I have encountered is that agencies tend to be
> high-throughput while innies tend to be more methodical.  So if you like
> it fast and furious, go to an agency.  If you like to follow a defined
> process (almost) every time, go innie.
>
> All a matter of personal preference.
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> What's your experience been? What are the pros & cons with regards to
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