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Because it works like this. Say Company A is a consulting firm. Their main office is in Silicon Valley. 90% of the staff is US/English speaking. They have the marketing staff and several technicians and project leads. They deal with the clients. They then relay what needs to be created to their developers overseas. It is no different than how a customer deals with someone like HP or IBM right now. Your point of contact is your account rep and you really have no contact with the actual developers ... who now happen to be in another country. We were looking into writing a new Insurance Application and a company we spoke to was setup like this. They had about a dozen people in California and a troop of coders in Taiwan. Adam Lang Systems Engineer Rutgers Casualty Insurance Company http://www.rutgersinsurance.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael R" <michaelr_41@hotmail.com> To: <midrange-l@midrange.com> Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 1:15 PM Subject: Re: World's Cheapest Consultants > I am a consultant...I code too, but consulting is my bag...and I can't > imagine how I could consult for an Indian or Chinese company from my desk in > Michigan. I code write code given decent specs, but without communication, > how does one consult?
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