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bdh

join:2007-08-21
Little Elm, TX

good luck!

In theory: sure it sounds great. Being a former Comcast employee prior to the TWC merge, I highly doubt it will happen. There will always be contract work; its simply cheaper than having all the work in-house.


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said by bdh:

In theory: sure it sounds great. Being a former Comcast employee prior to the TWC merge, I highly doubt it will happen. There will always be contract work; its simply cheaper than having all the work in-house.
The trick is to hire and use internal employees for a steady state budgeted workload and then hire contractors for expansion projects and for those times when problems occur(like hurricane season in some locales and ice storms in other locales).
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BDH, how are things now under TWC from an employee POV?
Better / worse / different?



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said by fAcEtIOUs:

The trick is to hire and use internal employees for a steady state budgeted workload and then hire contractors for expansion projects and for those times when problems occur(like hurricane season in some locales and ice storms in other locales).
I agree, and wish more companies saw it this way. Temp work should go to temp workers. Core parts of your business need to be in house.

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