Hi Elry,

I was hired in Orange Romania in 1997. At that my opinion was that "IT"
is the same everywhere. At the bottom, the assumption is true.
Latter, I discovered that "IT" has a different meaning even inside a
telecom operator.

I totally agree with 2, 3, 4 and 5

3 can be overcome by using a dedicated person from TELECO company.

6 - is just to for those who think that there could be a chance to make
money.

1 - definitely you had a bad experience

Daniel

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Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2007 9:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: OT: Remedy Developer Telecommuting Experiences

Telecommute opportunities are becoming more common place, but in most
cases you have to have a good track record with a client or "outsourcer"
to find them.

Here is my experience with telecommute opportunities

Telecommute opportunities can pose a problem if....

1) Your connection to the server is too slow; therefore, you are unable
to code as fast as you can think.
2) Project Deliverables are not clear and concise.
3) Project Communication is poor.
4) Project Management/Technical Lead are poor.
5) Scoping of Time Alloted for Project Tasks are poor.
6) You only do coding - the monetary compensation can be poor (unless
you have a special skill/knowledge to impart i.e. ITIL, Telecom etc.)

On the other hand telecommute can be a great experience if...

1) You have a good connection (this usually means that a Citrix Thin
Client is being used or you have a Server at the client location that
you can Remote Connect to to launch the Thick Client (WUT, WAT).
2) Project Deliverables are clear and concise - you are doing strictly
coding or getting requirements/presenting via Webex or JAD Conference.
3) You have a strong Project Manager/ Technical Lead - Communication
skills have to be really good.
4) Project Tasks have a proper amount of time alloted to them (this
usually has to be done by a Technical Project Lead).

Good Luck Bud....

On May 30, 2:10 pm, Kaiser Norm E CIV USAF 96 CS/SCCE
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All:
>
> I was curious if anyone has ever worked a Remedy job that was 
> telecommute? How many such opportunities exist? Are they numerous or 
> rare?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Norm
>
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