A consulting firm I worked with had great sales people.
They could get software consultants anywhere, especially where they were not needed.
A former colleague of mine got assigned along another to assist an Italian bank with their software projects.
He told me that in his office there were 6/8 people, barely doing any work. Two of them were leads in that office and did their best to never ever be seen or meet anyone. They would just close themselves in the office the whole day doing god knows what. If you knocked they would pretend to not be there.
My colleagues tried to get some work to do desperately for months, but consultancy said to shut up because the contract was huge.
He says it was one of the most miserable periods of his life because "there's enough Youtube a person can watch for 18 months" and there were more than 2 hours per day of commuting on top of that.
They could get software consultants anywhere, especially where they were not needed.
A former colleague of mine got assigned along another to assist an Italian bank with their software projects.
He told me that in his office there were 6/8 people, barely doing any work. Two of them were leads in that office and did their best to never ever be seen or meet anyone. They would just close themselves in the office the whole day doing god knows what. If you knocked they would pretend to not be there.
My colleagues tried to get some work to do desperately for months, but consultancy said to shut up because the contract was huge.
He says it was one of the most miserable periods of his life because "there's enough Youtube a person can watch for 18 months" and there were more than 2 hours per day of commuting on top of that.