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Subject:Re: Contractors _ARE_ good people From:Steve Shewchuk <sshewchu -at- IGOR -dot- UWI -dot- BC -dot- CA> Date:Wed, 21 Aug 1996 08:38:16 -0700
Tim Alton said:
>The best of all
>worlds, of course, is highly-trained, experienced and knowledgable internal
>people who can blaze through projects and cost the company a minimal sum.
>But sadly, those characteristics don't occur together, so companies have to
>choose between them.
I find it interesting that, thus far in this limited discussion, the view
seems to be that internal people are less productive than contractors.
Being somewhat new to the business myself, I wonder if you good people
could tell me: is this the common view?
Personally, I don't feel too weighed down with "red tape" and such, but I
work for a small company with a fast pace.
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Steve Shewchuk
Technical Writer
UWI Unisoft Wares Incorporated
Tel: (604)479-8334
email: sshewchu -at- mailhost -dot- uwi -dot- bc -dot- ca
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