Originally posted by Lance
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exactly, and there are many of us who are required to work this way through Ltd companies, as required by the clients, not us. I've never been out of contract in over 20 years of contracting, so there is clearly a demand for such services.
I've never been involved in project work as such, since contracting. Even in my permie days, when I did develop applications, the staffing structures were such that those who developed the applications also supported them.
It seems the norm these days for those two functions to be separated, to such an extent that if the application needs any changes or fixes, these are not done and workarounds are found as the support staff don't have the skills to develop those changes or fixes. But this is only my experience with dealing with offshore support teams.


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