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How to go about working as a Contract/Consultant remotely As for the not billing over 40, yes that's exactly the point, they want me to estimate my work and only allocate 40 hours per week for it. |
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Dec 3 |
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How to go about working as a Contract/Consultant remotely Thank you David for your suggestions. I don't see how I can be sued as a software developer though. |
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Dec 3 |
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How to go about working as a Contract/Consultant remotely Yes I think I'll have to travel back to my office on a regular basis (2 hours away by highway), I'd say on average once a week. |
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Dec 3 |
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How to go about working as a Contract/Consultant remotely Thanks Steven. The reason I got for the status change was that they want to deter other full-time employees from getting the same deal, as far as they're concerned its not easy to manage people when they work remotely. Do you mean look out for #1 where I mentioned I have a typical team? |
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Dec 3 |
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Dec 3 |
asked | How to go about working as a Contract/Consultant remotely |
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Nov 24 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 24 |
accepted | How to answer the question whether I'm a front-end, middle-tier or back-end developer |
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Nov 24 |
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How to answer the question whether I'm a front-end, middle-tier or back-end developer Thanks for the comments, to answer Aaronaught's question, this was a phone screening interview and the person asking the question was a senior developer. |
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awarded | Student |
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Nov 24 |
asked | How to answer the question whether I'm a front-end, middle-tier or back-end developer |