There are a lot of positives that come from working on site as well.
Especially if you have a niche business and the programmers see how the
business operates and are able to see things that will help efficiency. Our
company has flown in developers many times for meetings, we do a mixture of
in
I've worked through tek systems before, they treated me well.
On Oct 20, 2008, at 12:17 PM, Phillip M. Vector wrote:
Just got off the phone with this guy. He says that he's hiring for his
client and that they hire through tek systems (a temp agency). I may
have misunderstood, but be warned.
This site sounds like it will take all of your time doing moderation.
One of my friends started a similar site but with mechanics.
Also you might run into problems with profitableness, because the best
advertising/sponsoring could come from someone who might have people
on your site who hate
Checkbox criteria would definitely make it much better.
On Jan 31, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Joseph Smuzynski wrote:
Trevor:
That's an interesting idea. I'll admit the idea crossed my mind,
but I
quickly dismissed it, because of the name-mentioning necessity.
Since many
consultants are
Some of the issues I have encountered in the past is temp tech jobs
recruiting for other contractors an the other subcontractor being the
worst link in the chain.
I started working on a project once with about 50 people and most
contractors rapidly dropped off because of harsh treatment