Gotta go with tichy's response here. If he's a consultant, he's working for a company that should, theoretically, treat their programmers even better than a software company should, since they are the product.
As a consultant, it also speaks volumes about the second point: Being able to write and influence people is important since that's how you get your ideas across.
I'm not seeing how his stance is necessarily hypocritical.
As a consultant, it also speaks volumes about the second point: Being able to write and influence people is important since that's how you get your ideas across.
I'm not seeing how his stance is necessarily hypocritical.