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The Dilbert Foxpro/UT Principle
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18/07/2001 11:53:25
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Thomas,

I've seen the same thing. I think as a contractor you are expected, by management at least, to be "better" than the regular employees. They're paying you more money so you ought to be, right? :-) As a contractor I think I'm given a bit of leeway because of the simple fact I am a contractor, but also because they see what I'm doing and approve. It's funny though; I've also been treated as little more than a coffee table by some clients, but that's been awhile as I think I've moved up the client ladder so-to-speak...

Renoir

>I have worked at a number of companies as either a consultant or “full time employee”. As a consultant I was treated as a human with knowledge and no one has yet to question my approach to a problem. Now, as a “full time employee”, that is a horse of a different color!
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