Originally posted by SofaKingdom
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To blame poor rates for technical skills on the lack of judgement of those in IT Management roles is naive to say the least. There are many factors for this, most far bigger than the one you mention. Besides, technical people need to realise it's money/sales that make the world go round, not some fantastically crafted piece of code.
Well designed and implemented IT systems might not make the world go round, but it's hardly naive to know that doing a job properly the first time will save you having to do it twice, or understand that a little bit of foresight at the birth of something that might have to evolve and integrate with as yet unimagined other systems for 5-10 years can save a lot of hassle (and time and money) later on.
Lastly, I disagree on the rates bit but agree on quantity of roles.

If that's the case, rather than debate outsourcing, explain to me why these roles offer better rates than "craftsmen."
]), with the kind of jump in career lines I am looking at, at the moment, that is all I can hope for. Either that or get into a junior PMO permie role and "grow" in the organisation for a few years and THEN make the jump into contract world. I have neither the time nor the inclination to follow that route (got some personal plans).
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