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On May 25, 4:32 pm, Mxsmanic wrote:
Paul Tomblin writes: The problem with "telecommuting positions" is that if they want telecommuters, they want Indian, Chinese, or Eastern European telecommuters, or people willing to work for those types of wages. That's not a problem for the employer; that is presumably the whole idea. If the employer has experience with workers in these countries, either it has set up development centers in those countries or it has telecommuting. Either way, it should be possible to find workers at much less than $75K, at least for now. Sadly I do have experience with employees in France. There is no way I would hire a programmer there. We do hire field guys there when the need is extream and our UK guys can't hold up the need. The problem is that if you hire someone in France when sales are going up, you can't let them go when sales go down. It takes us about 12 months to lay someone off in France (usually you have to send them away with a massive pot of cash to agree to leave early). We even had an executive in France that was right out pocking sales money. We couldn't fire him for more than 6 months. We actually had to send letters to our customers and tell them that, although he was still an employee, he was not authorized to enter any agreements. -Robert |
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Robert M. Gary writes:
Sadly I do have experience with employees in France. France is not a Third-World outsourcing country. There isn't really any advantage to hiring anyone in Western Europe, but France is one of the worst choices. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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