To: BlazingArizona
This brings up some related questions: if the offshore team fails to perform or includes some horrendous bug that shows up only after delivery, I would probally move to Moscow. A bottle of good vodka is the equivalent of $2 here.
Actually, in 20 years, I have never worked on a failed computer project, so I am not sure what I would do. It seems like a very remote possibility. Failure is never an option.
259 posted on
07/19/2003 12:53:39 PM PDT by
FoxPro
To: FoxPro
So does that mean you are unwilling to put your money where your mouth is?
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To: FoxPro
bump to read later. interesting question raised.
I personally sell European machinery (as well as American machinery) in the USA for (gasp) money.
262 posted on
07/19/2003 1:21:31 PM PDT by
RobFromGa
(Sen. Joe McCarthy helped win our death-match against the USSR- Freedom baby, Pass it on!)
To: FoxPro
Actually, in 20 years, I have never worked on a failed computer project, so I am not sure what I would do. It seems like a very remote possibility. Failure is never an option. Oh, you're infallible then. But my question stands: do the clients believe that? And if you need to insure against E & O, what fraction of your client rate does that work out to?
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