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You have no use for me and my like then nostrildag? Thanks for that, you have ruined my sleep for the next fortnight. Nice barn conversion in Oxfordshire? thats twenty Hungarian software developers with degrees and decent communication skills, which is a forty to one productivity gain (given that one of them is worth two of you.)
Except that 'Bungleore' is not in the same time zone and people just can't pop in for a chat or a meeting etc.
I have worked mostly from home for the past 11 years (nice barn conversion in Oxfordshire).
Maybe go to client sites once a fortnight. But then I am truly "in business on my own account" unlike most contractor pseudo-permies who are shackeld to their "employer's" desks.
I have no use for you and your like DA.
You have no use for me and my like then nostrildag? Thanks for that, you have ruined my sleep for the next fortnight. Nice barn conversion in Oxfordshire? thats twenty Hungarian software developers with degrees and decent communication skills, which is a forty to one productivity gain (given that one of them is worth two of you.)
you will be more productive. less tulip to deal with like ducking swipes from technical architects.
Actually, never had a problem with clients paying same rate - except I charge expenses if they want me on site (mileage, accom, food etc. - within reason).
Just rememeber that if you can work from home then the work can therefore be done from anywhere including bungleore
Except that 'Bungleore' is not in the same time zone and people just can't pop in for a chat or a meeting etc.
I have worked mostly from home for the past 11 years (nice barn conversion in Oxfordshire).
Maybe go to client sites once a fortnight. But then I am truly "in business on my own account" unlike most contractor pseudo-permies who are shackeld to their "employer's" desks.
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