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I know one contractor working for one of these who ended up going into the office a few hours a week, and still getting full daily rate. The consultancy didn't have work for him, but was required to have a local presence.
If you do a search - and yes you have to go via Google - you will find this question has been answered a few times.
In short the answer is - DO NOT TAKE IT
There are a few tricks they use against contractors which is mentioned in the threads -
1. Getting rid of you when there is an India (cheaper) resource who they say can take your place mid-way through the contract, and/or,
2. Withholding invoice payment from you often for months, and/or,
3. Blaming you for everything that goes wrong with the project, and/or,
4. Making your life hell in other ways.
I know from working alongside Indian developers, testers etc on different contracts a lot of the individuals are nice but unfortunately their management is not. Even if you don't have anything to do with them if you happen to be on a site where their management comes in, you can see and overhear them bullying their staff as they don't always speak in Hindi.
"You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR
Sigh...I wish I had joined this forum and asked this question a few months ago. I asked this question to see if my situation was common, and appears so.
I did join one - no names mentioned, but anyone who saw my earlier thread will know what I mean now...I can't believe how naive I was.
It's an absolute sweatshop, and yes I have seen, and been on the end of instances of bullying.
They had hacked one of the systems I work with so badly it was a massive effort to change it.
Apparently a certain functionality didn't "work" with their data model. In fact the only data model I have come across, where it didn't work, in 25 years
(It would have really, they just didn't know how to set it up).
We had a massive falling out when I said I would like to test an existing (very badly put together) complex logic over a 6 month time frame before I made any changes to it.
Must grumbling ensued, we tested it at the time, works perfectly etc. etc.
coming from a certain protagonists mouth (who I would have liked to have filled in, given half a chance)
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