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Re: Newbie contractor question re: Scope of Agreement or Letter of Intent?
Subject:Re: Newbie contractor question re: Scope of Agreement or Letter of Intent? From:<nora -at- helloworld -dot- sh> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 3 Jan 2003 09:24:02 -0600 (CST)
I work for a big-company government contractor, and believe me, "changing,
dynamic" requirements are a fact of life here just as they were at my
previous job (small telecommunications company--and no, I didn't get laid
off, I decided to bail before they figured out that they didn't need me
full time--I do contract work for them now). My manager's only expectation
is that I get the work done on time, to spec, and that I tell him in good
time if I cannot do this so he can get me some help.
Main difference is that the documents here are MUCH longer, and people
actually read (and follow) them. And we have a defined and required user
validation/verification process. Oh, and I get paid overtime.
Nora
nora -at- helloworld -dot- sh
> Moreover, changing, dynamic environments are a fact of life in many
> corporate environments. And many managers don't have the time or
> resources to be 100% consistent with their expectations. You might want
> to consider looking for work at organizations that are a little more
> stable - like a big company or government.
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