I agree entirely, however, I do not see this as the fault of the Program Manager. That position is probably restricted to act only under the guidance (and within the constraints) of MSFT.
>Tracy
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>I have been self employed in the past, but have also worked for a software manufacturing company, local government, and currently a manufacturer for the last 8 years. I can understand tht MS wants to move on, but they should make the minimum effort required to wrap it up in a better way.
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>Bob
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>>I think you are self-employed, correct? Have you ever worked for a company and was forced to present the 'company view' and act, or not act, based on company directives? It is quite typical of large companies.
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