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by throw_away_584
2257 days ago
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I meet the clients f2f a lot at the beginning of the project. Then I'm off to just writing code at home until it's time to deliver the project. It's just the nature of the projects I've taken on. I'm sure there are other kinds of software consulting where you need to meet them everyday, go to their standups and things like that. Fortunately, I've avoided that. I've developed a reputation for "going off and getting it done". That's the brand. So people don't expect constant meetings. Cheesy title notwithstanding, I found this book to be useful: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/260218.Million_Dollar_Co... |
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Backoffice projects? Actually working on their main project? Maintenance of legacy systems?
Or basically, what kind of projects companies put contractors on as opposed to their employees/founders?