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Originally posted by dig420
I don't like using remote workers, especially when they're already in the industry. 7 years worth of developed scripts and shit on the servers, a programmer could gank everything I have and I probably wouldn't even know it for a couple years after the fact, if ever.
I want an ass in the chair every day so I can stay up close and personal with them
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A good programmer need not tolerate you being "up close and personal" with their ass.
BTW , most of my "jobs" involve cleaning up the sh@t left behind by in-house workers.
