Offshore Contractor Speak

Wednesday, 17 December 2008 11:03 by james

We work with an offshore country based at GMT + 5:30 to develop an application for us. Communicating with the contractors has been trying to say the least. Emails just don’t seem to get the point across about what needs to be done, or how I should set things up on my side. And, it seems they want me to be awake at 2:30 AM my time to answer the phone. After two weeks of trying to move the application from staging to production, with multiple points of failure, it was time for a phone call.

Ring, ring.

Me: “Hello”

Them: “Hi James”

blah, blah, blah, and niceties exchanged.

Me: “Ok, so let me get this straight. On the production machine, you want me to set the connection string to the XYZ report to the staging database? Doesn’t this defeat the purpose?”

Them: “Yes, set the connection string to the staging database.”

Me: “Are you sure? You’re positive right? This is the production server.”

Them: “Yes, please set the connection string to the staging database on report XYZ.”

Me: “On the production server?”

Them: “Yes on the production server, set the connection string to the staging database.”

(this isn’t going well)

Me: “Ok. Then anything else?”

Them: “Yes, when we move to the production server, make sure to change the connection string to the production database.”

Me: “Sigh….”

Comments

December 18. 2008 00:30

Reading this makes my head spin, but I can relate.  I've been there.

Tom Opgenorth

December 18. 2008 23:57

LOL. This is when good communication skills really comes in. Poor you. Next time be very careful in choosing the right people to outsource your works. hehe

Busby SEO Test

December 23. 2008 05:34

nice sample conversation on the phone.

busbyseotest

James Johnson

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