That sounds like a typical business Chris hehehe.  I have done plenty of
telecommuting jobs where things changed daily...sometimes several times a
day.  I get the security thing.  I was referring more to businesses that
don't have a need for the high security...though I am sure with a VPN plus
other measures, a secure connection could be made that would meet even
government security measures.

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Stoner [mailto:csto...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Saturday, September 04, 2010 2:30 AM
To: cf-community
Subject: Re: Bruce, LRSScout...


Just like my job here in Iraq, it requires a Secret Clearance.  You
cannot telecommute work on a Secret system from your home internet
connection.  Thats the biggest reason I have been told as to why they
need us out there physically.  Also in my experience the Army is super
reactive, as in drop the priority I gave you yesterday and do this
completely conflicting thing today for 30 minutes to 10 weeks until I
change my mind again.  Thats much harder to do in a telecommuting job,
where you need clear goals and expectations to be effective.

On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 4:32 AM, Erika L. Rich <elr...@ruwebby.com> wrote:
>
> You know what I don't understand about this job? Why does the developer
need
> to be onsite? With all the technology at our fingertips ... I will never
> understand why someone has to have a developer on site.
>
> And I know not all people can telecommute ... but you find someone that
can.
>



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