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i'm about to submit a quote to do a big chunk of work. the integrator (requestor of quote) is in india and the end client is in africa.
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I don't know what he was on but I'm on a decent rate.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostSo you're cheaper than this Bob
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Not all Bobs are bad
spent all day supporting another sites web application, don't think they have ever heard of locking. One user managed to crash all 8 interface programs 4 times
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Only a £30 million pound business with one customer
Wouldn't mind but they have had the ERP for 25 years and I don't think it stays up more than a week. The web is relatively new 5 years old and written by one programmer who doesn't do documentation. All British support staff.
Currently dealing with an Oracle project technically staffed by Bobs in their own country at least they care the implementation is in need of work
Back tomorrow for more fun.Last edited by vetran; 23 June 2011, 23:52.
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I replaced a team of them.Originally posted by Moose423956 View PostI did, but I think they just wanted someone who could speak proper English, like what I do.
Well, sort of. I took over the maintenance of an app a Bob team had developed.
The same bugs copied and pasted all over the place.
No attention paid to record locking, but I can't blame them for that. They had inherited it from an English team.
It paid well.
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What's lower than plenty cheapness?Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI just have. Makes a change from what I've heard on here.
Some Bobs were released a few weeks ago and I replaced one of them, albeit doing something a bit different (and on the proper rate).
The tide is turning...
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostSome Bobs were released a few weeks ago and I replaced one of them
all of them
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I did, but I think they just wanted someone who could speak proper English, like what I do.
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You only replaced one? I replaced 1000Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI just have. Makes a change from what I've heard on here.
Some Bobs were released a few weeks ago and I replaced one of them, albeit doing something a bit different (and on the proper rate).
The tide is turning...
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As far as I know it wasn't bad, they just cut back on the project.Originally posted by JamJarST View PostSo how tulip was his work?
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So how tulip was his work?Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI just have. Makes a change from what I've heard on here.
Some Bobs were released a few weeks ago and I replaced one of them, albeit doing something a bit different (and on the proper rate).
The tide is turning...
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Anyone replaced a Bob?
I just have. Makes a change from what I've heard on here.
Some Bobs were released a few weeks ago and I replaced one of them, albeit doing something a bit different (and on the proper rate).
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