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by gbro3n
1333 days ago
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This is how I started out as a contractor / freelancer. I got a call via my website to help a local company rescue a project that was suffering some problems having been worked on by not-so-great offshore companies. You may be well suited to and enjoy challenging projects. After 13 years however, I've got quite tired of a high percentage of projects that are hard for the wrong reasons, and correcting common avoidable mistakes. It seems to be that companies that hire contractors have something lacking in house (that's not true all the time by the way, there are plenty of other good reasons for using temporary contracts). It's been a great education in how not to do something, but now I want projects that are hard for more novel reasons. |
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