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k, Depending on where you are in the food chain to final product, IMO, outsourceing is just the current buzz word for subcontracting. And I concur, for the immediate support, local is the preferred choice for the client's contact person. For some companies, nothing like hiring one of the authors to reduce maintenance costs! ksummers@earthlink.net wrote: > > The clients I work for want to see the people they are paying hourly rates > to. I rarely get to do an off-site gig and I -don't- do fixed bid work > (where off-site is common). > > I think that software houses might have a lot of use for off-shore people, > and I know a few who have come "on-shore" for the $$, but I think the threat > is still small enough that I will only worry myself to sleep one night a > week. > > k >
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