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Gieskanne | 5 years ago

If i pay an external $1000 per day and that price doesn't change when they are in my office or at home, i would put them in my office for obvious security risks.

If corona means i can't get my work done, i have a new risk.

Security risk for external consultants having full access at their home vs. no one can work -> i might choose the externals giving access.

Its not imaginary.

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wackro|5 years ago

In my experience (I am a contractor) the real reason is control. Companies want to ensure you (who are a separate legal entity and therefore have certain freedoms) have your nose to the grindstone. It's understandable, but paranoid.

bartvk|5 years ago

But shouldn't you have to weigh this against the fact that a bit more freedom makes people happy?

corty|5 years ago

No, because keeping external consultants happy is not the job of the company. They only have to keep their own employees happy, external consultants are seen as temporary, cheap, illoyal and taking away normal employees' jobs. Most parts of the hierarchy (except the very top) will try to inconvenience them if possible.

crispyporkbites|5 years ago

Pretty sure my home is more secure than your office. Literally no one wanders in here and tries to steal corporate secrets / install malware. It happens all the time in actual offices, and it's surprisingly easy to gain access to the most "secure" offices.

Gieskanne|5 years ago

Company has their office under control but not yours. Doesn't matter if you think your office is more secure. Mine has access control.

Also we are not talking about the person who is really smart about it we talk about the avg person. There are plenty of stories of laptops being stolen in coffee shops or from a train.

And its also a Network thing. Do i want you to be able to pull/push something into my corp network fromyour home network?