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I'm trying to live my contractor life under the motto, "Do your homework, know your stuff and blow every permie out of the water. Risk vs reward".
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostYou know exactly what the problem is: tulip code.
Anemic domain model - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pile of turd held up to be genius by the managers.
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostDon't think I can take clientCo much more, "can you check the logs on this app, user login issues?"
2 mins later
"ehmm, logs are filled with mail send exception messages, looks like the app was designed to send messages to emails and not log into log files, the email adresses are incorrect and caused the log email to not be sent"
"so you do not know what the problems are?"
"no"
"can you check the logs then and see what the problems are"
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostDon't think I can take clientCo much more, "can you check the logs on this app, user login issues?"
2 mins later
"ehmm, logs are filled with mail send exception messages, looks like the app was designed to send messages to emails and not log into log files, the email adresses are incorrect and caused the log email to not be sent"
"so you do not know what the problems are?"
"no"
"can you check the logs then and see what the problems are"
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Don't think I can take clientCo much more, "can you check the logs on this app, user login issues?"
2 mins later
"ehmm, logs are filled with mail send exception messages, looks like the app was designed to send messages to emails and not log into log files, the email adresses are incorrect and caused the log email to not be sent"
"so you do not know what the problems are?"
"no"
"can you check the logs then and see what the problems are"
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Originally posted by Pogle View PostCurrent project is about 80% contractor and the permies are quite happy to have us here doing all their work 'cos It means they can continue surfing the net all day. Which is nice
Hang on, they already do... it's called the marketing department....
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostI am going to suggest that about 10 percent of permies have issues with working with contractors, depending on the gig, the client and the role it varies but 10 percent would be a software industry standard amount I would say.Originally posted by Old Greg View Post90% here.
But yeah I've been 90% environments too. Mind you, only in the UK. It's culturally accepted in the UK where it wouldn't be in most countries.
My approach is to up my rate before starting if I anticipate any aggro.Last edited by darrenb; 21 June 2012, 20:58.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou get your willy out at work and show it around?
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Originally posted by russell View PostAh contractor envy, if only that was all I had to worry about, when you are very handsome, genius level intelligent, funny, witty and well endowed you have to put up with envy from all quarters, I sometimes think I am cursed.
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Originally posted by SunnyInHades View PostWhen I was permy a few years ago I used to really hate contractors when I learnt the rate they were getting - permy colleagues also used to openly make ‘other half live’, ‘contractor scum’ etc. remarks in the office at the bullying expense of the contractors.
Now contracting I see exactly that ‘bullying/jealous’ attitude from the other side. Can be tough if you’r the only contractor in an office of permies (as I’ve been at times), the rate gets you though it.
God some people are sensitive. All these things get mentioned to me at some point. I just don't take notice of
Anything. Water off a ducks back.
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