I was mostly referring to sofware development projects. I do think there are
other areas that off shore will continue to flurish... Like HP and Dell tech
support! LOL
>There are lots of folks who aren't particularly worried about the IP
>issues...whether or not they should be is another question
I just thought it was appropriate to bring to light a guy trolling this list
for people to screw. This is supposed to be a "Community". I've been on these
lists for 8+ years and have made great friends/business relationships from the
HOF lists. I know of 3 consultants including myself from the H
I don't think off shore competition is going to go away.
However, I do think that companies will realize that while some
functions are great for off shoring, some things aren't.
I see that a big issue these days is communication with the remote
company. However, will that still be as big
There are lots of folks who aren't particularly worried about the IP
issues...whether or not they should be is another question, but I'm willing
to concede that there may be projects (particularly internal ones) where the
IP wouldn't be worth anything to anybody outside the organization.
Still, I
Well it's a good thing your friends live in Fl so they should be familiar with
the laws here. The one that comes to mind is the one that gives Mr Luce the
right to use deadly force to ensure self preservation.
> When I said the bugs were NOT fixed to Hope I meant in YOUR code.
> There wasn't a
I think the off shore competition is a fad thatâs on itâs way out. I think
most companies are more worried about their intellectual property that they
would not risk that as well as their clients data and intellectual property to
some sweat shop overseas.
As a U.S company the thought of hav
Certainly, I actually budget 50% towards taxes and something to put away for
retirement and I know that I am not putting enough at all away for that.
On Dec 13, 2007 8:51 AM, Jeffry Houser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I budget 40% for taxes.
> If you're an employee, 33% is going to be about rig
I budget 40% for taxes.
If you're an employee, 33% is going to be about right (look at your
paychecks). But, as an employee your employer is paying some additional
percentage of your salary (I believe 7.5%) to social security.
When you're self employed, you have to pay both the employee a
> Hey now, I am entertained, and this is the appropriate list, if they want to
> keep it going, so be it.
>
> Haha - geek wars rule.
I'm in agreement with Sherri; this is a discussion that should have
been PRIVATE from the BEGINNING. Now that it is between the two
parties that were directly invol
This thread need to die NOW.
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Guys, this thread isn't reflecting well on either of you. Please take it
offline. The points that
a) you should check references and
b) there are two sides to every story
are both taken. At this point nobody's going to hire or not hire anyone
based on what you're saying, you're just squabbli
Hey now, I am entertained, and this is the appropriate list, if they want to
keep it going, so be it.
Haha - geek wars rule.
On Dec 13, 2007 8:20 AM, sherri sonnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is ridiculous. PLEASE DROP IT
>
>
> On 12/13/07, G L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > When I sa
This is ridiculous. PLEASE DROP IT
On 12/13/07, G L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When I said the bugs were NOT fixed to Hope I meant in YOUR code. There
> wasn't a SINGLE change to your code. I finally had to do it yesterday and it
> took me less than 2 hours to fix all 3 bugs after this "wizar
When I said the bugs were NOT fixed to Hope I meant in YOUR code. There wasn't
a SINGLE change to your code. I finally had to do it yesterday and it took me
less than 2 hours to fix all 3 bugs after this "wizard" spent 12+ hours without
accomplishing anything. (He just didn't even make an attemp
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