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clueless123 | 4 years ago
PS.. To add insult to injury, the "engineers" on the team will update ther CV's to show that they worked for "large company X".
clueless123 | 4 years ago
PS.. To add insult to injury, the "engineers" on the team will update ther CV's to show that they worked for "large company X".
Tarragon|4 years ago
The non-scammy way this happens is senior engineers are part of the interviews and requirements gathering. They do the design and estimation. They develop task and proof of concept code for junior engineers.
During the work the senior engineer almost never 100% on a single project. They are on three different projects in different stages: design/early development on one that just started, resource and mentor on a second that's been going a while, writing quote for a third, and initial sales contacts for multiple other.
Based on availability it might not be the same senior person at any step of the process.
It's hard to impossible to a give you the same person who was part of the initial contact because by the time you get teh PO approved they are already hip deep in something else.
cestith|4 years ago
jedberg|4 years ago
There was no way I could have switched him with someone else without paying penalties.
toyg|4 years ago
GauntletWizard|4 years ago
kelnos|4 years ago
And then when they apply to work at their next company, and that company wants to verify previous employment, the previous company that got screwed over is too worried about the possibility of getting sued to accuse the person of lying about who they were... so they'll just say "yes, Y worked here for 6 months".
Kranar|4 years ago
As I've indicated many times on here... most incompetent people are genuinely good, nice people who get along well with others and it's devastating to have to fire them, so when I do fire them it can soften the blow for them to leave some good words, give some positive feedback which allows them to leave on good terms.
morelish|4 years ago
cestith|4 years ago
chasd00|4 years ago