They're finally hiring some help for me. Nice of them to wait until after the busy season, of course.![]()
They're finally hiring some help for me. Nice of them to wait until after the busy season, of course.![]()
Agent K : I am not training a partner. I am training a replacement
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That thought had occurred to me but this guy is going to be a contractor for the forseeable future.
Better Nate than lever.![]()
That's how it starts![]()
I wish for infinite wishes.Careful. You might get what you wished for.
I wish for infinite wishes.
Careful. You might get what you wished for.
They won't get rid of me. They know I'm frustrated and needed help and they're responding to that need. We get hit in May or so with new app requests, plus we need to do yearly updates to existing apps, and usually must have them done by August.
It was getting too expensive to outsource it all the time and quite frankly, the consulting companies we've worked with suck. They make the apps way too complicated and rely too much on custom code and that makes support and upgrades much harder. I'm sure it is intentional on their part, however. In one case, I was told by my boss specifically not to do an app, as he wanted to test another consulting firm on it because of our bad experience with the previous firm. You know what? They didn't do a great job either.
Remember, all you aspiring Sharepoint devs out there -- custom code should be the course of last resort!
Lulz.
People are finally realising outsourcing is never as cheap as they think it is.
I think we're paying around $135/hr for contract resources. As far as hourly rates go, that's pretty cheap but still more expensive than hiring an employee and you have more control over work when the guy reports to you.
Maybe, and at least we have a big migration project he can assist with in the fall but otherwise, spring is usually pretty dead for me due to some of our events. The summer is where I get killed and it was ridiculous this year.
auch... that is considered cheap? I am in the wrong market.
Most developer resources are more. Heck, I think we've even gotten it cheaper than $135/hr at times -- more like $125/hr. Keep in mind that the people don't see that -- they are getting to keep maybe 1/3 of that. That's why I've come to the realization that consulting probably isn't for me -- I'm not likely to exceed my comp package here and it is stressful and a PITA.