Re: Freelance work - via telecommute
From: Chris <cud -at- telecable -dot- es>
I hate to say it, but with the newly fallen empire of dot.com mania (ok,
so I'm oversimplifying) it seems there is more resistance to
telecommuting, not less. I've been telecommuting from Europe for nearly
3 years. My projects come in on time and in budget. I get the projects
that other people can't handle. I get up to speed *fast*. I program
for $$$ in C, I know EDA, SGML/XML, B2B, APIs, and a host of other
buzz-word/acronyms. I can even spell some of them, ha ha.
So they _should_ trust you to follow through on your projects, but they don't seem willing, even with your good reputation.
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