Re: Working for a subcontractor
I use my own equipment and my own software...the stuff is prettySOTA...and because of that (among other factors), I'm more efficient
in what I do (my boss just thinks I'm better (shhhh...)
Well, as I work for a subcontracting company, usually the companies that
hire us pretty much dictate the tools etc. what we use. And we only stay in one company (usually) only a couple of months and then move on. We work in their premises, never from home.
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