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Carrying the project

Drakortha

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Anyone else involved in a project where you're the only one carrying the project forward?

Other team members won't step up and contribute, they are lazy and won't work unless they find the work entertaining. So I'm always the one who has to go the extra mile to get things done that need to get done..

Communicating achieves nothing. Ive tried presenting projects in a fun way. But the problem is that is just more work for me. I have to keep myself self motivated, I can't afford the energy trying to motivate everyone else. They need to self motivate themselves.

SOS send me help please
 

Gandalf

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Need more data, I think. Is this project your idea? How far are you guys into the project? Are you the main guy? What skill level are you guys? Is programmer lazy? How many team members? How old? How do you communicate with each other? Are you guys same city/country or international? Is money pay involved? Is there a contract going on? How complex is the game you guys are working on?
 

Drakortha

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Need more data, I think. Is this project your idea? How far are you guys into the project? Are you the main guy? What skill level are you guys? Is programmer lazy? How many team members? How old? How do you communicate with each other? Are you guys same city/country or international? Is money pay involved? Is there a contract going on? How complex is the game you guys are working on?
Need anything else? Proof of insurance? licenses?

Don't think I'm looking to talk about the project itself in here anyway. I just wanted to express how shitty and impossible it is to find dependable people to work with.
 

MarathonGuy1337

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Anyone else involved in a project where you're the only one carrying the project forward?

Other team members won't step up and contribute, they are lazy and won't work unless they find the work entertaining. So I'm always the one who has to go the extra mile to get things done that need to get done..

Communicating achieves nothing. Ive tried presenting projects in a fun way. But the problem is that is just more work for me. I have to keep myself self motivated, I can't afford the energy trying to motivate everyone else. They need to self motivate themselves.

SOS send me help please
I had a similar situation in college only that the project had one lazy team member (and whilst that doesn't sound bad in a team of 8) I'm telling you guys that boy was like one of those game show plants, didn't do anything, caused fights, both verbal and on two occasions almost physical, complained to the lectures, lost work, and the list of his crimes goes on and on.
 

Catacombs

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Anyone else involved in a project where you're the only one carrying the project forward?

Other team members won't step up and contribute, they are lazy and won't work unless they find the work entertaining. So I'm always the one who has to go the extra mile to get things done that need to get done..

Communicating achieves nothing. Ive tried presenting projects in a fun way. But the problem is that is just more work for me. I have to keep myself self motivated, I can't afford the energy trying to motivate everyone else. They need to self motivate themselves.

SOS send me help please
Document everything. Track your contributions and record instances where your colleagues won't help, especially if you asked in chat and email. If you know your deadline, bring your dossier to your boss a day or two before the date and show him you were the one carrying the "group" project. After that, the decision is in the boss' hands, and you did all you could do to hold your group accountable.
 

Krice

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I just wanted to express how shitty and impossible it is to find dependable people to work with.
This is my experience and the reason is that people are often painfully average.
 

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