Snake,

I  believe  that you know what term "credit history" mean. Applying it
to  IT  -  employer  can  assume  that  if I successfully worked for 5
companies then I probably will work OK for 6th too.

Telecommuters  can  be  managed  only  if  you are 10 finger keyboards
typist.  This  is primary skill needed for managing telecommuters, i'm
not kidding.

As  for time management - contact me off list, i will send you link to
a program which solves this problem.

In  general,  it isn't a problem to manage overseas stuff once you dug
in, the problem is to want to try it.


Sunday, June 6, 2004, 12:19:42 PM, you wrote:

Snake> It's not pure gain, it's a pain in the ass.
Snake> Telecommuters cannot be managed,
Snake> monitored, checked on.
Snake> I would have no idea if your doing any work, no idea what hours your
Snake> working, no idea if your charging me for 8 hours per day but only working 4
Snake> etc.
Snake> I would not employ a full-time telecommuter for my company unless I already
Snake> knew them and knew their ability to work remotely and be reliable. And then
Snake> I would expect them to be in the same country so they can come to meetings
Snake> etc.

Snake> Russ



>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Alex Puritche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: 05 June 2004 18:46
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re[4]: [ cf-dev ] The chicken or the egg
>> 
>> 
>> Snake,
>> 
>> I understand, but it doesn't solve problems of the UK companies.
>> 
>> From the state point of view, it is much cheaper to "buy" in 
>> a various ways,  providing  temporary working permits, 
>> permanent legal statuses, etc. to trained/educated people 
>> then to grow and train own.
>> 
>> As  for telecomuters - it is pure gain, because telecommuter 
>> is living abroad  and  do not utilize state "services" like 
>> police, health care, social  secure, etc. in the same time 
>> working for that country instead of native country.
>> 
>> I hope you understand me.




-- 
 Regards,
 Alex                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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